Using advanced computers, he went from M.I.T. professor to multibillionaire. His Medallion fund had 66 percent average annual ...
Jim Simons, the billionaire investor, mathematician and philanthropist, died on Friday in New York City, according to his ...
Simons was known as one of the richest men in the world with a net worth exceeding $30 billion, and revolutionized investing ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Jim Simons, the renowned quantitative hedge fund manager and mathematician, has died aged 86, according to ...
A mathematician, he helped usher in a revolution in trading, embracing a computer-oriented, quantitative style in the 1980s.
Simons, who died Friday at age 86, spoke at the Forbes 400 Summit on Philanthropy last September in his final public ...
Renaissance Technologies was officially established in 1982 and has since become one of the most profitable hedge funds in ...
Jim Simons, the math professor who became one of the most successful hedge fund managers in history, died on Friday at the age of 86, according to his foundation. Simons, a prolific philanthropist ...
Billionaire mathematician Jim Simons, who pioneered quantitative trading, died Friday in New York City. He was at 86.
Jim Simons, the mathematician-investor who created what many in finance consider the world’s greatest moneymaking machine at his secretive firm, Renaissance Technologies, has died. He was 86.
Jim Simons retired as CEO of Renaissance Technologies in 2010, though he continued to play a significant role as chairman ...