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Thomas Hayes
Founder, Chairman, and Managing Member,
Great Hill Capital, LLC
- Founder, Chairman, and Managing Member of Great Hills Capital, LLC
- Hedge Funds Tips with Tom Hayes VideoCast and Podcast
- Featured on Fox Business TV, Yahoo! Finance TV, Wall Street Journal, Barron's, and More
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About Thomas
Thomas J. Hayes is the founder, chairman, and managing member of Great Hill Capital, LLC (a long/short equity manager based in New York City). Before starting his own firm, Mr. Hayes worked with Cornwall Capital, LP (one of the firms featured in The Big Short book and movie). On a weekly basis, he publishes his timely stock market commentary, Hedge Fund Tips with Tom Hayes videocast and podcast. He has a wide following in the investment management, hedge fund, and media community.
Thomas's Articles
Our favorite theme heading into 2025 was “Last Shall Be First,” with healthcare and materials as our top two sectors. So, let’s talk about Albemarle Corp. (ALB), the world’s largest and lowest-cost lithium producer, says Tom Hayes, editor of HedgeFundTips.
Each week, I try to cover one-to-two companies I have discussed in previous podcasts or videocasts – or we own for clients. Walt Disney Co. (DIS) results show the magic’s still there, advises Tom Hayes, editor of HedgeFundTips.
Boeing Co. (BA) delivered a strong Q1 earnings report this week, beating top- and bottom-line expectations. The market certainly liked what it saw and viewed Q1 as a step in the right direction. It feels like investors are finally waking up to what we’ve been pounding the table on for the better part of the last year, notes Tom Hayes, editor of HedgeFundTips.
Nearly one year ago, we published “Boring Business Stock Market (and Sentiment Results),” laying out our thesis on VF Corp. (VFC) at what seemed like its lowest point. Now, just as we made bold predictions last year, we’re doing the same again, says Tom Hayes, editor of HedgeFundTips.
Thomas's Videos
Join Thomas Hayes to see how we are positioned to navigate the markets for the 2nd half of 2024.
Join Thomas Hayes to hear his three turnaround stocks and the market outlook for 2024.
Join Thomas Hayes as he explains how to clean up what has been left behind. He will share the companies, sectors, and counties we are eying for alpha.
A radical change in central bank policy in the last 18 months coupled with the return of inflation have re-energized the market for long-short investing strategies. For much of the previous decade, near-zero-interest rate policies lured investors toward long-duration assets like tech stocks and long-term bonds The upshot is that long-short funds are finding new opportunities while traditional investors struggle to adjust to the new environment. Hear from several managers who are capitalizing on the changing landscape.
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