- John W. Henry
John William Henry II (born
September 13 ,1949 inQuincy, Illinois ), a futures and foreign exchange trading advisor who founded John W. Henry & Company (JWH). He is the principal owner of theBoston Red Sox and co-owner ofRoush Fenway Racing . In March 2006, "Boston Magazine " estimated his net worth at $860 million, but noted that his company had recently experienced difficulties. [ [http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/the_50_wealthiest_bostonians/ 50 Wealthiest Bostonians] "Boston Magazine," March 2006, accessed July 6, 2007] In May 2007, reports in the "Wall Street Journal " [The Wall Street Journal "John Henry in a Slump" by Gregory Zuckerman, May 29, 2007 ] and Bloomberg noted further difficulties with the firm.Early life
Henry's parents were farmers and he split his time growing up between
Illinois andArkansas . At the age of 15, he suffered from asthma prompting the family to move to Apple Valley,California . He graduated from Victor Valley Senior High in Victorville, California. He attendedVictor Valley Junior College inVictorville ,California , theUniversity of California at Riverside , theUniversity of California at Irvine andUCLA , majoring inphilosophy , but failed to obtain his degree due in part to traveling withrock and roll bands called Elysian Fields and Hillary.Henry started trading primarily
corn andsoybean s to learn the basics of hedging the changing prices in these commodities. In 1976, acommodities broker at Reynolds Securities asked him to advise other farmers, but he declined. After spending a summer in Norway with his first wife, Henry developed a mechanicaltrend following method for managing a futures trading account. He tested his trend-reversal method — which was never out of the market but always held a position (either long or short) in every one of the markets in the account's "basket" of commodities — "using his own money" (in the words of his marketing literature of 1983). When that test proved successful, he founded JWH in 1981, opened a small office across the street from the airport inIrvine, California , and began marketing his management to the largest commodity brokerage firms in America. That proved so successful by 1983, that he moved to considerably larger quarters at Fashion Island inNewport Beach . In 1989, JWH moved toWestport, Connecticut and Henry moved toBoca Raton ,Florida . Two years later, JWH established a second office inBoca Raton .John W. Henry & Company, Inc.
JWH was established in 1981 and began taking retail clients in 1982. For approximately 20 years, JWH was known as the largest retail alternative asset money management firm in the world measured by assets under management.
Poor trading performance from 2005 through mid-2007 and consequent customer withdrawals reduced assets under management markedly, from a high of $3.8 billion in 2005 to approximately $500 million in mid-2007. As of August 31, 2008 total assets under management were estimated at $248 million.
The firm's management methods make mechanical, non-discretionary trading decisions in response to systematic determinations of reversals in each market's trend, with the explicit intention of precluding not only human emotions, but also any subjective evaluation of such things as the so-called fundamentals, to trigger each decision to be long or short each market, or not.cite news
title = Curse Of The Bambino On The Trading Floor?
work = News: Analysis & Commentary
publisher =BusinessWeek
date = 2006-03-20
url = http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_12/b3976068.htm
accessdate = 2006-08-11 ] OnMay 29 ,2007 , Bloomberg News reported that Henry's assets under management had fallen by 80% after losing 33% over the prior two years. On the same day, the "Wall Street Journal " reported that the firm was in talks about affiliating with that of another investment manager, but that no transaction is imminent.Baseball
John W. Henry grew up a
St. Louis Cardinals fan, especially of their starStan Musial . After acquiring his fortune, his first foray into professional sports was in purchasing an AAA minor league team - theTucson Toros of thePacific Coast League in 1989. He was also one of the founders of theSenior Professional Baseball Association (a winter league in Florida composed of retired Major League players. Henry co-owned the winningest team in 1989-1990 - the West Palm Beach Tropics managed by former Boston Red Sox Impossible Dream (1967) manager,Dick Williams . He sold his interest in 1990 and the league went out of business the following year. In 1990, Henry negotiated to purchase theOrlando Magic NBA team, for a short time was the lead general for anexpansion team which became theColorado Rockies , headed a group attempting to land an NHL expansion bid for South Florida which ended up going toTampa Bay , pre-dating South Florida's more successful NHL expansion bid soon after byWayne Huizenga . Subsequently, Henry negotiated to buy theMiami Heat and later theNew Jersey Nets .Henry entered Major League Baseball with his purchase of a small interest in the
New York Yankees in 1991. Henry became the sole owner of the Florida Marlins in 1999, purchasing the Major League club for a reported $158,000,000, which he bought from Huizenga. In January 2002 Henry sold the Marlins in a multi-franchise deal toJeffrey Loria then owner of theMontreal Expos (now theWashington Nationals ). Simultaneously, Henry led a purchase of the Boston Red Sox with partnersTom Werner and theNew York Times Company from the Yawkey Trust headed by John Harrington. Henry, as principal owner and, Werner, as chairman, assembled a front office team headed up byLarry Lucchino with the express goal of "breaking theCurse of the Bambino ." He accomplished this feat in the2004 World Series - against his former childhood Cardinals - and again in 2007.New England Sports Ventures
Henry and Werner established New England Sports Ventures in 2002. The company owns the Boston Red Sox, 80% of the
New England Sports Network (which has the highest television ratings in major league baseball and also carries the NHL'sBoston Bruins ),Fenway Park , Fenway Sports Group - a sports marketing and management firm, and various real estate properties surrounding Fenway Park.NASCAR
In 2007, Henry's Fenway Sports Group bought a 50% stake in the
Jack Roush 'sRoush Fenway Racing stock car racing team. [http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=182105 Red Sox owner buys 50% stake in Roush Racing]Boston Globe , 2007-02-10. Retrieved onFebruary 10 ,2007 ] The team'sMatt Kenseth won theAuto Club 500 at theCalifornia Speedway in February 2007.iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations
In September 2004 Henry and
David Kaemmer foundediRacing.com Motorsport Simulations for developing a racing simulation service aimed at both real-world racers and racing simulator enthusiasts. The service, callediRacing.com , was launched in August 2008.See also
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Fenway Sports Group
*List of personalities associated with Wall Street
*Roush-Fenway Racing
*iRacing.com Further reading
cite news
title = Fielding a dream
work = Cover story
pages = 8
language =
publisher = "CME" magazine
date = July 2005
url = http://www.cme.com/files/cmemagazine.pdf
accessdate = 2006-09-25 |format=PDFReferences
External links
* [http://www.jwh.com/home.asp John W. Henry & Company Inc.]
* [http://biz.yahoo.com/ts/070529/10355006.html?.v=3 Details of Henry's most recent Blow Up]
* [http://www.jwh.com/NewsLiterature.asp?CAT_ID=106 List of Articles/News that Henry has been featured in]
* [http://www.streetstories.com/henry.html Street Stories profile]
* [http://www.iracing.com/company.htm Henry company iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations]
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