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Dan Loeb
NameDan Loeb
Birth dateDecember 18, 1961
Birth placeSanta Monica, California
OccupationInvestor, Hedge fund manager
EmployerThird Point LLC

Dan Loeb is a renowned American investor, Hedge fund manager, and founder of Third Point LLC, a New York City-based Hedge fund management company. He is known for his Activist investor approach, which involves taking an active role in the companies he invests in, such as Yahoo!, Sotheby's, and Dow Chemical. Loeb's investment strategy has been compared to that of other notable investors, including Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman. His career has been marked by high-profile investments and battles with corporate leaders, including Jerry Yang of Yahoo! and Michael Dell of Dell Inc..

Early Life and Education

Dan Loeb was born in Santa Monica, California, and grew up in a family of modest means. He developed an interest in investing at a young age, inspired by his father, who was a Los Angeles-based Private equity investor. Loeb attended Columbia University, where he studied Economics and graduated in 1983. After college, he worked at several investment firms, including Warburg Pincus and Citigroup, before founding Third Point LLC in 1995. Loeb's early career was influenced by his time at Columbia Business School, where he earned his MBA in 1984, and his experience working with notable investors, such as Bruce Wasserstein and Joseph Perella.

Career

Loeb's career as a Hedge fund manager has been marked by significant successes and challenges. He has invested in a wide range of companies, including Yahoo!, Sotheby's, and Dow Chemical, and has been involved in high-profile battles with corporate leaders, such as Jerry Yang and Michael Dell. Loeb's investment strategy has been influenced by his experience working with other notable investors, including Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman. He has also been involved in several high-profile proxy fights, including those with Target Corporation and Goldman Sachs. Loeb's career has been recognized with several awards, including the Institutional Investor's Hedge Fund Manager of the Year award, which he received in 2013.

Investment Strategy

Loeb's investment strategy is focused on Activist investing, which involves taking an active role in the companies he invests in. He has been known to push for changes in corporate governance, management, and strategy, and has been involved in several high-profile battles with corporate leaders. Loeb's investment approach has been influenced by his experience working with other notable investors, including Warren Buffett and George Soros. He has also been recognized for his ability to identify undervalued companies, such as Yahoo! and Sotheby's, and to push for changes that increase their value. Loeb's investment strategy has been compared to that of other notable investors, including Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman, and has been recognized with several awards, including the Institutional Investor's Hedge Fund Manager of the Year award.

Philanthropy

Loeb is also known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in the area of Education. He has been involved with several charitable organizations, including the Robin Hood Foundation and the New York City-based Charter school network, Success Academy Charter Schools. Loeb has also been recognized for his support of the Columbia University Business School, where he earned his MBA in 1984. He has donated to several other charitable organizations, including the American Museum of Natural History and the New York Public Library. Loeb's philanthropic efforts have been recognized with several awards, including the Golden Plate Award from the American Academy of Achievement.

Personal Life

Loeb is married to Margaret Munzer Loeb, and the couple has three children. He is known for his love of Art and Collecting, and has been involved in several high-profile art deals, including the purchase of a Picasso painting for over $20 million. Loeb is also a member of several exclusive clubs, including the New York City-based Harvard Club of New York and the Los Angeles-based Jonathan Club. He has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in the area of Education, and has been involved with several charitable organizations, including the Robin Hood Foundation and the New York City-based Charter school network, Success Academy Charter Schools. Loeb's personal life has been marked by his love of Art and Collecting, as well as his commitment to philanthropy, particularly in the area of Education. Category:American businesspeople

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