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John Alexander Motulsky is the founder of Stonehill Capital Management LLC, established in 1999, where the title held is Partner since 1999.
The education history includes an undergraduate degree from Stanford University conferred in 1978 and a graduate degree from Yale University conferred in 1982.
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Stonehill Capital Management LLC
Stonehill Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance SCM’s funds aim to achieve superior investment returns over time. The firm focuses primarily on investments in distressed, high yielding, and defaulted debt and related investments and other opportunistic investments, including complex situations where the firm believes that securities trade at an attractive discount or premium to intrinsic value that can be realized through situation-specific catalysts, such as specific economic, legal, political or regulatory events. The funds are invested across the capital structure of companies in bank debt, bonds, convertible instruments, trade claims, credit default swaps, preferred stock, common stock and structured products. | Chief Executive Officer | 1999-10-31 |
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Stanford University
Stanford University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Yale University
Yale University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Stonehill Capital Management LLC
Stonehill Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance SCM’s funds aim to achieve superior investment returns over time. The firm focuses primarily on investments in distressed, high yielding, and defaulted debt and related investments and other opportunistic investments, including complex situations where the firm believes that securities trade at an attractive discount or premium to intrinsic value that can be realized through situation-specific catalysts, such as specific economic, legal, political or regulatory events. The funds are invested across the capital structure of companies in bank debt, bonds, convertible instruments, trade claims, credit default swaps, preferred stock, common stock and structured products. | Finance |
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