KEY POINTS
  • The investment funds of two U.S. universities, Duke and Vanderbilt, own significant chunks of stock in the mysterious company valued at $100 million by the stock market despite owning only a tiny New Jersey deli.
  • Duke's and Vanderbilt's shares in Hometown International were acquired by their Hong Kong-based arms under the direction of Maso Capital Partners, itself a Hong Kong entity that is an investor in the deli-owning company.
  • A third American university, Rutgers, pays $1,100 per month in rent for office space on Mantua Avenue next to the Paulsboro, New Jersey, deli to an entity whose partners include the CEO of the deli company.

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Hometown Deli, Paulsboro, N.J.

The investment funds of two U.S. universities, Duke and Vanderbilt, own significant chunks of stock in the mysterious company valued at $100 million by the stock market despite owning only a tiny New Jersey deli.

Duke's and Vanderbilt's shares in Hometown International were acquired by their Hong Kong-based arms under the direction of Maso Capital Partners, itself a Hong Kong entity that is an investor in the deli-owning company, financial filings reveal.

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