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Blue Ridge Capital is an American hedge fund founded in 1996 by "Tiger Cub" John Griffin, a protege of Julian Robertson, which invests globally. ==Background== The founder of Blue Ridge Capital, John Griffin, is believed to have been a "right-hand man" to the billionaire manager Robertson. Blue Ridge Capital generally targets "absolute returns" by investing in and short-selling companies, with a focus on "going long" (i.e. buying the stock of companies rather than selling it short.) Blue Ridge's investment thesis is based on fundamental analysis, and focuses on companies that have competitive advantages in their industries, while shorting those thought to have "fundamental problems." The principal, Griffin, is highly compensated and after a 65% return on the fund in 2007 he reportedly made $625 million.〔 That was their best year, however: after surviving the financial crisis with a loss of only 8%, the fund has since underperformed the S&P 500.〔Hedge Fund Newsletters, "(Blue Ridge Capital )〕
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