A hedge fund seeded by investing legend Julian Robertson is shutting down
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A New York hedge fund seeded by investing legend Julian Robertson is shutting down.
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Orlando Muyshondt's Tyrian Investments is shutting down, according to people familiar with the matter.
The firm launched in 2010 with a long/short equity strategy, and with seed money from Julian Robertson, chairman of Tiger Management. Tiger is a "significant partner" in Tyrian, according to its website.
As of 2014, Tyrian had raised $1 billion, according to a Bloomberg article from the time.
Muyshondt didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
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