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Fund performance: up about 100 per cent (USdollars ) in 1993.
Background: left Salomon Brothers in 1989.
Expertise: International arbitrage.
Crispin Odey, Odey Asset Management
Fund performance: Odey European Inc - up more than 60 per cent (DM).
Background: economic history at Christchurch, Oxford; manager of Baring European Growth Fund; left Baring Asset Management in 1991.
Michael Sophia
Fund performance: Arral International Hedge up more than 50 per cent ( pounds ).
David Craig and Richard Atkinson, IFM
Fund performance: Premier up 27 per cent (dollars ); Iliad up 28 per cent (dollars ).
Skills: variety of executives with business school and top academic backgrounds.
Peregrine Montcrieff, Buchanan Partners
Fund performance (estimated): Global USdollars up 34 per cent; Global pounds up 37 per cent.
Skills: variety of executives with business school and top academic backgrounds
Sources: Tass Management, Micropal.
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