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In general, the practical advantages of massively shorter Rosetta runs outweigh slightly worse predicted models.
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This caused a massive exodus that is continuing today, and which has left the hospital massively short of front line personnel, especially in the operating theatres.
Had it been "massively short," the firm should have made much more than $500 million.
One document the subcommittee cited as evidence that Goldman had been "massively short" was a presentation by Josh Birnbaum.
But Labour accused the government of undervaluing the company and "massively short-changing" taxpayers by failing to set a higher price.
Public pension funds are now massively short of the money to pay future claims — depending on how their liabilities are valued, the deficit ranges from $1 trillion to $3 trillion.
Chuka Umunna, the Labour Party's business secretary, said taxpayers would get "massively short-changed" and there were calls for the share sale to be pulled amid suggestions that it was undervalued.
"The market is massively short Europe," said a hedge fund trader based in London who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly.
If they weren't, that'd be massively short-sighted.
What's more, the bonds are priced off a thinly traded derivatives market that has been massively shorted lately and so may have exaggerated the odds of default.
My source is one savvy hedge fund manager in Dallas, J. Kyle Bass, whose Hayman Capital Partners went massively short on bonds backed by subprime mortgages more than a year ago and made a fortune for its investors.
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