Profile
Carl Didric Marcus Cederholm is the founder of Lion Point Capital LP, founded in 2014, where the title held is Chief Investment Officer.
Mr. Cederholm is currently Director at MEDIAN Technologies SA starting in 2025.
Former jobs include Senior Portfolio Manager at Elliott Management Corp.
from 2008 to 2013, Distressed Analyst at Elliott Management Corp.
in 2007, Principal at Eos Partners LP from 2007 to 2008, Investment Analyst at AIG Global Investment Corp.
from 2002 to 2005, and Chief Interrogation Officer at the Swedish Armed Forces.
Education includes an undergraduate degree from Columbia Business School conferred in 2003 and a graduate degree from the University of Stockholm conferred in 2001.
Carl Cederholm active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
| MEDIAN TECHNOLOGIES | Director/Board Member | 30/10/2025 |
Lion Point Capital LP
Lion Point Capital LP Investment ManagersFinance Lion Point applies a value-oriented investment philosophy to event-driven and activist situations across a company’s or sovereign’s capital structure. The Funds seeks to achieve attractive long-term, absolute returns across market cycles. It also seeks to preserve capital through security selection, in-depth analysis and rigorous risk management. | Chief Executive Officer | 25/08/2014 |
Former positions of Carl Cederholm
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Elliott Management Corp.
Elliott Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Elliott seeks to generate a return which is as high as is consistent with a goal of minimizing losses during adverse financial market periods. The firm employs a value-added global and multi-strategy trading approach that encompasses a broad range of strategies, including, without limitation: distressed securities, equity-oriented, hedge/arbitrage, commodities trading, other debt, portfolio volatility protection, private equity and private credit, and real-estate-related securities. Elliott is an activist firm and is included in the SharkWatch50 as one of the 50 most prominent and impactful activist investors. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 31/12/2013 |
Eos Partners LP
Eos Partners LP Financial ConglomeratesFinance Operates as an investment firm | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Elliott Management Corp.
Elliott Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Elliott seeks to generate a return which is as high as is consistent with a goal of minimizing losses during adverse financial market periods. The firm employs a value-added global and multi-strategy trading approach that encompasses a broad range of strategies, including, without limitation: distressed securities, equity-oriented, hedge/arbitrage, commodities trading, other debt, portfolio volatility protection, private equity and private credit, and real-estate-related securities. Elliott is an activist firm and is included in the SharkWatch50 as one of the 50 most prominent and impactful activist investors. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/01/2007 |
AIG Global Investment Corp.
AIG Global Investment Corp. Investment ManagersFinance AIG Global Investment Corp. invests globally in the public equity and fixed-income markets. They also invest in real estate and private equity. The firm's equity investment approach typically focuses on the growth and value stocks of small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap companies. Their fixed-income investments typically include investment grade bonds, government securities, municipal bonds, corporate bonds and security-backed fixed-income securities. The firm employs a combination of top-down fundamental research and quantitative analysis to select sectors and a security selection bottom-up process. AIGG's real estate investment approach utilizes an opportunistic, value-oriented strategy. In general, AIGG tends to invest globally in the stocks of mid-cap and large-cap companies in the finance, electronic technology, energy minerals, health technology and consumer non-durables sectors. The firm maintains a medium turnover rate. AIGG's equity investment process begins with a quantitative screening of the investment universe. They categorize each stock in the universe into the following broad growth categories: exceptional growth, established stable growth, cyclical growth and mature companies. After categorizing each stock, they conduct bottom-up fundamental analysis to rank and select securities. Their fundamental analysis for all categories is based on relative valuations and fundamental progression, which may differ based on the stage of a company's lifecycle. Investment ideas are generated from internal research analysis, extensive company visits and analysis of outside research. Local portfolio managers and analysts are responsible for ranking stocks and portfolio construction. AIGG's researchers utilize an Intranet-based knowledge-sharing tool that enables them to disseminate detailed research to all equity investment professionals involved in the decision-making process. Regional/sector analysts apply specific buy and sell criteria to companies within each of the four growth categories, adapting the analytical approach and the valuation metrics to the varying growth dynamics for each group of companies. Overall, AIGG's global equity team focuses on the potential of delivering growth in earnings per share. They analyze factors that contribute to the sustainability of growth, such as barriers to entry and profitability. In the search for these characteristics, they research companies growing through innovative products and services, as well as companies growing by gaining in relevance in mature markets. AIGG's global fixed-income team believes that the most efficient (risk-adjusted) method to add value to a global fixed-income portfolio is through duration management and country allocation while maintaining currency exposure relative to the benchmark close to neutral. They apply quantitative techniques to establish duration positions and country weights, which can be adjusted using qualitative inputs. Quantitative analysis focuses on capturing market trends to generate excess returns. AIGG uses a portfolio construction process with automatic monthly rebalancing of portfolios. The analytical and quantitative formulation of market views are kept separate from portfolio construction. Once the views have been established, model portfolios are automatically created. Actual portfolios are mapped as close as possible to the appropriate model portfolio. | Analyst-Fixed Income | - |
Swedish Armed Forces | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Elliott Management Corp.
Elliott Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Elliott seeks to generate a return which is as high as is consistent with a goal of minimizing losses during adverse financial market periods. The firm employs a value-added global and multi-strategy trading approach that encompasses a broad range of strategies, including, without limitation: distressed securities, equity-oriented, hedge/arbitrage, commodities trading, other debt, portfolio volatility protection, private equity and private credit, and real-estate-related securities. Elliott is an activist firm and is included in the SharkWatch50 as one of the 50 most prominent and impactful activist investors. | Finance |
Eos Partners LP
Eos Partners LP Financial ConglomeratesFinance Operates as an investment firm | Finance |
AIG Global Investment Corp.
AIG Global Investment Corp. Investment ManagersFinance AIG Global Investment Corp. invests globally in the public equity and fixed-income markets. They also invest in real estate and private equity. The firm's equity investment approach typically focuses on the growth and value stocks of small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap companies. Their fixed-income investments typically include investment grade bonds, government securities, municipal bonds, corporate bonds and security-backed fixed-income securities. The firm employs a combination of top-down fundamental research and quantitative analysis to select sectors and a security selection bottom-up process. AIGG's real estate investment approach utilizes an opportunistic, value-oriented strategy. In general, AIGG tends to invest globally in the stocks of mid-cap and large-cap companies in the finance, electronic technology, energy minerals, health technology and consumer non-durables sectors. The firm maintains a medium turnover rate. AIGG's equity investment process begins with a quantitative screening of the investment universe. They categorize each stock in the universe into the following broad growth categories: exceptional growth, established stable growth, cyclical growth and mature companies. After categorizing each stock, they conduct bottom-up fundamental analysis to rank and select securities. Their fundamental analysis for all categories is based on relative valuations and fundamental progression, which may differ based on the stage of a company's lifecycle. Investment ideas are generated from internal research analysis, extensive company visits and analysis of outside research. Local portfolio managers and analysts are responsible for ranking stocks and portfolio construction. AIGG's researchers utilize an Intranet-based knowledge-sharing tool that enables them to disseminate detailed research to all equity investment professionals involved in the decision-making process. Regional/sector analysts apply specific buy and sell criteria to companies within each of the four growth categories, adapting the analytical approach and the valuation metrics to the varying growth dynamics for each group of companies. Overall, AIGG's global equity team focuses on the potential of delivering growth in earnings per share. They analyze factors that contribute to the sustainability of growth, such as barriers to entry and profitability. In the search for these characteristics, they research companies growing through innovative products and services, as well as companies growing by gaining in relevance in mature markets. AIGG's global fixed-income team believes that the most efficient (risk-adjusted) method to add value to a global fixed-income portfolio is through duration management and country allocation while maintaining currency exposure relative to the benchmark close to neutral. They apply quantitative techniques to establish duration positions and country weights, which can be adjusted using qualitative inputs. Quantitative analysis focuses on capturing market trends to generate excess returns. AIGG uses a portfolio construction process with automatic monthly rebalancing of portfolios. The analytical and quantitative formulation of market views are kept separate from portfolio construction. Once the views have been established, model portfolios are automatically created. Actual portfolios are mapped as close as possible to the appropriate model portfolio. | Finance |
University of Stockholm
University of Stockholm Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
MEDIAN Technologies SA
MEDIAN Technologies SA Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Engages in the development and market of software publishing solutions and provision of services in the field of medical imaging in oncology | Health Services |
Columbia Business School
Columbia Business School Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Lion Point Capital LP
Lion Point Capital LP Investment ManagersFinance Lion Point applies a value-oriented investment philosophy to event-driven and activist situations across a company’s or sovereign’s capital structure. The Funds seeks to achieve attractive long-term, absolute returns across market cycles. It also seeks to preserve capital through security selection, in-depth analysis and rigorous risk management. | Finance |
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