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Zuckerman

/ ˈzʊkəmən /

noun

  1. Solly (ˈsɒlɪ), Baron. 1904–93, British zoologist, born in South Africa; chief scientific adviser (1964–71) to the British Government. His books include The Social Life of Monkeys (1932) and the autobiography From Apes to Warlords (1978)

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Gregory Zuckerman’s 2019 bestseller, “The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution,” revealed how: Simons’s Medallion Fund averaged 66% annual returns for three decades using mathematical algorithms that would make ChatGPT weep.

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“We take it for granted today as something that is natural, but even as late as 1929, a five-day week was still unlikely,” says Ezra Zuckerman Sivan, professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Like his fictional stand-in Nathan Zuckerman, who called himself an “unchaste monk,” Roth lived that paradox: monastic at his desk but promiscuous in the freedoms he demanded from every other human arrangement.

Mr. Zuckerman is a senior partner and managing director at the Boston Consulting Group.

“In our assessment, she died some time after impact and probably perished in the tow yard,” said John Carpenter, an attorney with the firm Carpenter and Zuckerman who is now representing Cameroni De Adams’ family.

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