If you think that the past 12 months have had any impact on the "2/20" hedge fund pricing model, please say hi to the Easter Bunny for me.
According to Bloomberg News, reductions from the 2% fee based on assets under management and 20% of investment gains aren't coming anytime soon. Further, the hedge fund community will only trade money for other advantages -- such as longer lockup periods and high minimum commitments (e.g., of at least $100 million).
And, it's worse if the fund is a top performer. After all, why change if you're making money? It seems that there's nothing quite like results for shutting up limited partners.

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Och-Ziff Capital, a hedge fund with $26.8 billion in assets, got its start 13 years ago. The founders include Daniel Och, a former operator at 

