08/02/2012

What's in a name? Petra Capital Management

Formed in 2005, New York-based Petra Capital Management soon forged itself a reputation as one of the hedge fund industry’s best-known investors in the commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) market.

Founder Andy Stone, an expert in real-estate debt from his time at Solomon Brothers and Credit Suisse First Boston, would even go on to be described as a ‘rock star’ in the field. His choice of moniker for his hedge fund project certainly lends itself to Stone’s background – and more than just in name and reputation.

Petra is, of course, a historically and archaeologically significant city in Jordan, renowned for its architecture cut into the rock face of its central valley. The rock-carved collection of tombs, temples and waterways is one of Jordan’s most famous symbols and tourist attractions, not to mention a regular in popular culture – featuring in films such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Unesco, which made the city a World Heritage Site in 1985, described it as “one of the most precious cultural properties of man’s cultural heritage”. Most pertinently though, Petra actually means ‘stone’ in Arabic.

Not quite the force he once was, Stone suffered a setback in 2010 when his Petra Offshore and Reit funds filed for bankruptcy. Consigning him to relic status might, however, be a little premature. 

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