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Samuel Regelman
Staff Writer, The Fershman Journal
Samuel Regelman is a freshman from the Boston area at The University of Chicago who intends to major in Economics. He is interested in how data-driven methods shape decision making in financial markets. For The Fershman Journal, he hopes to write about topics involving statistics, behavioral economics, and market strategy.
Samuel Regelman
Staff Writer, The Fershman Journal
Samuel Regelman is a freshman from the Boston area at The University of Chicago who intends to major in Economics. He is interested in how data-driven methods shape decision making in financial markets. For The Fershman Journal, he hopes to write about topics involving statistics, behavioral economics, and market strategy.
Samuel Regelman
Staff Writer, The Fershman Journal
Samuel Regelman is a freshman from the Boston area at The University of Chicago who intends to major in Economics. He is interested in how data-driven methods shape decision making in financial markets. For The Fershman Journal, he hopes to write about topics involving statistics, behavioral economics, and market strategy.

Samuel Regelman — Articles

Samuel Regelman — Articles

Samuel Regelman — Articles

The $5.3 Billion Roller Coaster: How Jana Partners and Travis Kelce Plan to Save Six Flags
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Samuel Regelman

Nov 8, 2025

When a company with $5.3 billion in debt and a 47% stock collapse attracts a hedge fund and an NFL star, it’s not charity, it’s strategy. Jana Partners and Travis Kelce are betting they can turn Six Flags from a sinking relic into a comeback story worth watching.

The $5.3 Billion Roller Coaster: How Jana Partners and Travis Kelce Plan to Save Six Flags
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Samuel Regelman

Nov 8, 2025

When a company with $5.3 billion in debt and a 47% stock collapse attracts a hedge fund and an NFL star, it’s not charity, it’s strategy. Jana Partners and Travis Kelce are betting they can turn Six Flags from a sinking relic into a comeback story worth watching.

The $5.3 Billion Roller Coaster: How Jana Partners and Travis Kelce Plan to Save Six Flags

Nov 8, 2025

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