Superstar trader Julian Robertson, who helped pioneer the modern day hedge fund industry, has died at age 90.
Born and raised in North Carolina, Robertson served two years in the Navy after graduating from UNC Chapel Hill.
Robertson founded his highly successful Tiger Management in 1980 and ran it for 20 years.
He closed his fund in 2000 and went on to manage his own book and seed several funds started by his disciples, dubbed Tiger Cubs and Tiger Seeds.
One of the nation's top philanthropists, Robertson gave away $1.3 billion to such causes as medical research, charter schools and environmental protection.
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