You might say hedge-fund investorrnRobert F. X. Sillerman is having a rockrn'n' roll day. Poring over his 2000 in-rnvestment results, he has just realizedrnhe is up around 20% for the year—arnrip-roaring return compared to thernstock market. "I'm elated," says thern52-year-old founder and former execu-rntive chairman of SFX EntertainmentrnInc., the world's largest live entertain-rnment company, which arranges con-rncerts for the likes of Britney Spears,rnKiss, and 'N Sync. "I'm this child of the '60s who happened tornstrike it big," says Sillerman, who made a bundle last yearrnwhen SFX was sold to Clear Channel Communications forrn$4.4 billion. And he's constantly on the prowl for newer,rnyounger managers with "an edge."
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