Тhe founder of Greenlight Capital, David Ainhorn has been a Consol shareholder for over a year.
Einhorn first purchased the stock in the third quarter of 2014. The stock price was $37.58 at the end of that quarter. The stock is now trading around $7.40.
Stock-price collapse
The company is one of Greenlight's largest positions. The fund most recently held around 22.8 million shares.
Greenlight Capital is on track for just its second losing year. Greenlight was down 16.29% through the end of October, according to data from HSBC. Einhorn's only previous down year was in 2008, when his fund lost 23%.
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