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Greenlight Capital | David Einhorn 13F Hedge Fund Holdings

Richard C. Wilson (September 23rd, 2008) Writes:
Greenlight CapitalGreenlight Capital | David Einhorn HoldingsThis post is being written as part of HedgeFundBlogger.com's Investment Securities Tool which analyzes the holdings of hedge fund managers.I like to track a variety of hedge funds with different strategies just to see what everyone is up to each quarter. And, while I don't necessarily go in-depth on each fund, I do like to monitor major changes to their portfolios. One main activist fund I follow is Greenlight Capital. Greenlight is a $6 billion fund ran by David Einhorn and has had an annual return of over 25%. Greenlight specializes in spin-offs and value investing. Einhorn's name has been popping up in the media a lot in recent months as he talked about his well documented short position in Lehman Brothers (LEH).So, after ...

LPNT: Are Analysts Missing the LifePoint?

William A. Trent (August 28th, 2008) Writes:

The following article is a reprint of my 26 August 2008 RealMoney column.

Since 2001, hospital stocks have been looking green around the gills. Shares of LifePoint (LPNT) , Universal Health Services (UHS) and Community Health (CYH) have pretty much gone nowhere. Tenet Healthcare (THC) and Health Management Associates (HMA) look even worse, having lost more than 50% of their value.

That may be about to change. As I have noted before, employment statistics show hospitals as being one of the few industries reporting significant hiring. Unfortunately, I believe the lean years have left analysts who are covering the stocks too shell-shocked to notice improving fundamentals.

Evidence of the high degree of skepticism can be found in a Forbes article published on Aug. 8, when LifePoint issued a positive earnings report and raised guidance. The article focused on declining admissions and fears that a sinking

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LPNT: Are Analysts Missing the LifePoint?

William A. Trent (August 26th, 2008) Writes:

The following article is a reprint of my 26 August 2008 RealMoney column.

Since 2001, hospital stocks have been looking green around the gills. Shares of LifePoint (LPNT) , Universal Health Services (UHS) and Community Health (CYH) have pretty much gone nowhere. Tenet Healthcare (THC) and Health Management Associates (HMA) look even worse, having lost more than 50% of their value.

That may be about to change. As I have noted before, employment statistics show hospitals as being one of the few industries reporting significant hiring. Unfortunately, I believe the lean years have left analysts who are covering the stocks too shell-shocked to notice improving fundamentals.

Evidence of the high degree of skepticism can be found in a Forbes article published on Aug. 8, when LifePoint issued a positive earnings report and raised guidance. The article focused on declining admissions and fears that a sinking

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