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Youlia Miteva and Proxima fund
Youlia Miteva:
Proxima Capital Management 2007 filing paper with SEC, managed by David Travis is listed as a CEO and COO, managing $157,182,000.
PORTFOLIO:the link
Proxima Capital Offshore (Cayman Isl) has min $2,000,000 investment for new clients, here is a filling from SEC and rund directly by Youlia Miteva now, due to offshore character we know nothing.
According to SEC documents Proxima Fund had $18 Mil (19 investors) in 2007 and $61 Mil (41 investors) in 2010
June 2010
"Born in Bulgaria and educated in Italy and the U.S., Youlia Miteva, 34, had a glamorous resume even before she graduated from Wharton and the School of Engineering at Penn with a dual bachelor’s degree in finance management and management technology. Miteva began her Wall Street career as an analyst with storied boutique investment bank Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. Now in her sixth year of running her own hedge fund firm, New York–based Proxima Capital Management, Miteva impresses investors with results — the main fund was up almost 80 percent, net of fees, in 2009 — and some are anxious to allocate more to her $350 million special situations fund. But portfolio manager Miteva is not in a rush to capitalize on her success; she knows the industry favors those who build smartly, not quickly."
Proxima Capital Management 2007 filing paper with SEC, managed by David Travis is listed as a CEO and COO, managing $157,182,000.
PORTFOLIO:the link
Proxima Capital Offshore (Cayman Isl) has min $2,000,000 investment for new clients, here is a filling from SEC and rund directly by Youlia Miteva now, due to offshore character we know nothing.
According to SEC documents Proxima Fund had $18 Mil (19 investors) in 2007 and $61 Mil (41 investors) in 2010
June 2010
"Born in Bulgaria and educated in Italy and the U.S., Youlia Miteva, 34, had a glamorous resume even before she graduated from Wharton and the School of Engineering at Penn with a dual bachelor’s degree in finance management and management technology. Miteva began her Wall Street career as an analyst with storied boutique investment bank Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. Now in her sixth year of running her own hedge fund firm, New York–based Proxima Capital Management, Miteva impresses investors with results — the main fund was up almost 80 percent, net of fees, in 2009 — and some are anxious to allocate more to her $350 million special situations fund. But portfolio manager Miteva is not in a rush to capitalize on her success; she knows the industry favors those who build smartly, not quickly."
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