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White Brook Capital Partners, an investment management firm, released its first quarter 2024 investor letter, a copy of which can be downloaded here. White Brook Capital Partners returned 3.26% compared to 9.96% for the S&P Midcap 400. In Q1, the AI sector boosted the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, continuing a previous trend. However, the release […]
The financial services firm received an extension to file its audited results from lender Nomura.