Munder Capital
Munder Capital Management is a $30.9 billion investment management company headquartered in Birmingham, Michigan. Munder Capital was founded in 1985.
Munder's clients include corporations, public and private pension fund sponsors, trustees of charitable foundations and universities, insurance companies, and individual investors invested in separate accounts, retirement plans and mutual funds.
In the late 1990's, Munder started the popular Net Net Fund, which significantly outperformed the market returning 98% in 1998 and 176% in 1999. After the crash of the dot-com bubble in 2000, the Net Net Fund plummeted 90% over the next three-year period.
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