2008-09-09wsj.com

Camulos Capital LP in a letter last week asked its investors to promise to keep nearly $2 billion in place with the firm for another year as part of a restructuring. Camulos, the letter said, will take a 1.25% management fee, instead of the standard 2% fee, on most assets. If the fund makes money starting Oct. 1 through 2010, the firm will keep 10% of most profits, not the 20% that is typical of hedge funds and that Camulos investors previously agreed to pay, the letter said.

Meanwhile, Ore Hill Partners LLC, a New York money manager with about $2.8 billion in hedge-fund assets, also told clients it is ready to deal. It offered a sliding scale of fees depending on how long investors would commit money to its Ore Hill International Fund Ltd.



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