Its not a meaningless datapoint. Shops like BX (PE mostly, I know) have been going hard at banking lately (restructucting mostly, I know).

I think theyr'e going to take a shot at it while they can. Before things really hit the fan there was speculation that maybe hedge funds were the new banks. In reality, I think we're just seeing everything converge.

 

Having read of Ken Griffin's goals, I don't think it's a joke. If what people have written of him is true, he genuinely wants to expand beyond trading opportunities.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/04/16/84042…

"What sets him apart from his fellow nouveau zillionaires is the scale of his ambition. Griffin, say people who know him, doesn't want a reputation merely as a hedge fund legend like Tiger Management's Julian Robertson or SAC Capital's Steve Cohen. What he really seems to want is to build an edifice for the ages: a diversified, large-scale financial institution on the order of Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley."

As I recall, Citadel is one of the few top hedge funds that doesn't outsource its back-office operations, instead building out its own operations and offering them to other hedge funds. That sounds more like someone that wants to eventually move to full-service financial services than wants to remain as a typical old hedge fund.

http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/01/citadel-now-an-investment-…

http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/04/04/will-a-hedge-fund-become-t…

Perhaps this is all a big joke, but assuming that it's not, what's the likelihood that Griffin is successful?

 

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Take it for all it's worth.

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