Duquesne
Americannoun
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Abraham 1610–88, French naval commander.
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a city in SW Pennsylvania, on the Monongahela River.
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Fort. Fort Duquesne.
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The closely followed investor, who runs the Duquesne Family Office, made the comments in an interview for “Hard Lessons,” a Morgan Stanley podcast that was published on Friday.
From MarketWatch
Investor Stanley Druckenmiller’s Duquesne Family Office took on new stakes in U.S. financial companies, Brazil stocks, and U.S. airlines among other shifts in the fourth quarter as he added to stakes of Google and Amazon.
From Barron's
Duquesne Family Office acquired new stakes in U.S. financials, Brazil stocks, and U.S. airlines in Q4.
From Barron's
Duquesne Family Office increased its holdings in Alphabet to 385,000 shares and Amazon to 738,000 shares.
From Barron's
Duquesne reported no holdings of PG&E, down from 1.65 million shares.
From Barron's
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