In the Margins

Third Avenue, CEO Barse part ways

December 14, 2015

By The Wall Street Journal

Third Avenue Management Chief Executive David Barse has left the firm, just days after Third Avenue rattled financial markets and the mutual fund industry by barring withdrawals from its junk bond fund. The firm said in a news release on Monday that its management committee would lead Third Avenue going forward. Read the original story from The Wall Street Journal.

 

 

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