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A hedge fund billionaire treated his 10,000 workers and their families to an all-expenses-paid vacation to Walt Disney World.
Citadel CEO, Ken Griffin, 54, treated his employees to an elaborate party to celebrate his trading firm Citadel Securities' 20th anniversary and his hedge fund's 32nd anniversary last weekend.
In addition to the anniversary, Griffin and his team were celebrating the company's market success, despite many other hedge funds losing four percent on average and the S&P 500 dropping 16 percent this year.
Griffin's fund manages nearly $60billion in assets and its flagship Wellington fund returned 32 percent by the end of November, according to the New York Post.
In addition, its Citadel Global Fixed Income Fund is up 28.1 percent, Citadel Tactical Trading is up 22.4 percent, and Citadel Equities Fund is up 17.8 percent, according to investors.
To celebrate the success, partygoers enjoyed concerts put on by Coldplay - one of Griffin's favorite bands - Carly Rae Jepsen, and Diplo, as well as an array of food, parties, and access to several parks.
Citadel CEO, Ken Griffin, 54, treated his employees to an elaborate party to celebrate his trading firm Citadel Securities' 20th anniversary and his hedge fund's 32nd anniversary last weekend
To celebrate the success, partygoers enjoyed concerts put on by Coldplay - one of Griffin's favorite bands - Carly Rae Jepsen, and Diplo