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Stalking stocks pays off for hedge fund

22 hours ago ago from Hedge Fund News From HedgeCo.Net

Chicago Sun Times Chicago's Kovitz Investment Group runs a hedge fund in which the managers don't merely buy stocks. They stalk them. The five partners in the firm will agree on about 400 companies that merit ongoing review. More than 300, they'll quickly figure, are out of their price range. Read Complete Article No tags for this post. Related posts No related posts.

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Reuters Will Kill a Story If a Hedge Fund Manager Asks Nicely [Journalismism]

13 hours ago ago from Gawker

According to Talking Biz News, editors at Reuters killed an investigation into embattled hedge fund manager Steven Cohen after Cohen called its CEO to complain. Reporter Matthew Goldstein had been...

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Which Are The Biggest ETF Firms | Personal Finance and Loans

16 hours ago ago from | Personal Finance and Loans

Login Personal Finance and Loans ABIM Web Automotive Personal Finance Computers It's Legal Home Center Shopping December 21, 2009 Which Are The Biggest ETF Firms Brought to you by reviews of trend trading systems . The premier exchange traded funds were actually the biggest EFT. Standard & Poor s 500 Index ...

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7 Deadly Myths about Distribution for Undiscovered and Emerging Funds

22 hours ago ago from Fund Factor

by Dan Sondhelm Happy Holidays! While we don't have a clever parody on the twelve days of Christmas to offer in this season of giving, Fund Factor offers the truth behind seven deadly myths of distribution that may be holding back your sales efforts. Myth 1: If we build a better mousetrap, investors will come. Truth: Investors and advisors need to believe your fund is better than the alternatives. Credibility is earned over time and ...

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Investing in Eastern Europe: Gaining Exposure to Emerging Growth Through ETF's and Open-Ended Mutual Funds

23 hours ago ago from The National Networker (TNNW) Blog

By Jason Lampa, MBA Before we can discuss the Eastern European investment markets, it may be prudent to define what ETFs and open-ended mutual funds are. Exchange Traded Funds (or ETFs) are innovative open-ended investment funds listed on the stock exchange. These are not mutual funds, although they offer all the benefits of diversification that a mutual fund offers. An ETF can be treated more like a stock than a mutual fund. ETFs can be ...

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