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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The U.S. government is $38 trillion in the hole. Bill Ackman isn’t sweating it. President Donald Trump is trying to “massively increase the asset side of the balance sheet,” the billionaire hedge fund manager said on stage at the Future Investment Initiative’s annual gathering of Wall Street CEOs and global leaders here.
Bill Ackman has established his pedigree as a long-term investor with a focus on attractive valuations. His hedge fund, Pershing Square Capital, has purchased or added to each of these positions in 2025.
Billionaire Bill Ackman, a hedge fund manager who wants build a modern-day Berkshire Hathaway, has been buying stock in Amazon and Uber.
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Candace Owens calls out Trump for apparently ignoring the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s death
MAGA influencer Candace Owens has made a rare criticism of President Donald Trump’s administration, arguing the “full story” will never be revealed on Charlie Kirk’s death
Business leaders including Bill Ackman, David Sacks, and Jared Kushner react to Charlie Kirk's death
Business leaders including Jared Kushner, David Sacks, and Bill Ackman took to X, where they expressed dismay at Kirk's death.
Bill Ackman is currently overseeing the transformation of Howard Hughes Holdings (HHH +0.42%) into a diversified holding company, acting as its executive chairman. He thinks he ca
Filings show Bloomberg’s donation went to Fix the City, a Cuomo-aligned committee that has spearheaded anti-Mamdani advertising.
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman called on NYC mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa to drop out of the race on Friday, citing a Polymarket graph showing Mamdani with 90% odds to win.
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