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MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC is a mysterious alternatives entity whose name references a Friends joke, with no public investment record.
MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC is an SEC-registered investment adviser since 2023. It is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
General information
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Asset Manager
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AUM
Undisclosed
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Frequently asked questions
Does MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT actually invest capital?
There is no public evidence that MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT has ever made an investment, closed a fund, or managed third-party capital. The firm does not appear in SEC registration records, has no known website or marketing materials, and has never been cited in financial media reporting on deal activity. It may be a shelf entity, a private family investment vehicle that never activated, or an abandoned registration.
Where does the name 'MOO POINT' come from?
The name is almost certainly a reference to a running joke on the television series Friends. In the show, the character Joey Tribbiani misunderstands the phrase 'moot point,' instead calling it a 'moo point' — defined as 'a cow's opinion' that doesn't matter. The choice suggests a founder with a pop-culture sensibility and perhaps a deliberate rejection of the self-important naming conventions common in asset management.
Is MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT registered with the SEC?
No. The firm does not appear in the SEC's Investment Adviser Public Disclosure database, which means it is not a registered investment adviser. It also does not appear in FINRA BrokerCheck. If the entity manages any capital, it likely operates under an exemption from registration — or it may be entirely inactive.
Who owns or runs MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT?
No principal, founder, or managing member has ever been publicly associated with the firm. LLC filings in some states list a registered agent rather than a beneficial owner, and no news reports, interviews, or professional biographies link any individual to MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT. The operator remains entirely unknown.
How would an allocator diligence a firm with no public footprint?
An allocator encountering MOO POINT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT would need to request formation documents directly from the manager, verify the entity's status with the relevant state's secretary of state, and confirm whether any managed accounts or pooled vehicles actually exist. Without a track record, audited financials, or operational history, standard operational due diligence cannot proceed. Most institutional allocators would pass on an entity this opaque unless presented with compelling, verifiable direct evidence of activity.
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