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Chase Coleman's Tiger Global Management continued to add to its position is several software stocks during the second quarter, according to a securities filing. Coleman made his name working under legendary investor Julian Robertson, who closed his Tiger Management fund in 2000 and gave Coleman $25 million to start his own fund. Since striking out on his own as a hedge fund manager, Coleman has earned a reputation as a tech investor., Tiger Global made bets on software and work-from-home stocks, and Coleman doubled down in the second quarter.
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