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By Staff Writer |
November 1, 2007
The first time I ever connected online from outside an office was in a small hotel in Bermuda. This happened around 1999, and it wasn't...
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By David J. Drucker |
September 1, 2007
Think about it: Labor prices only go up, while technology prices drop over time. Which do you want to pursue as a first line of...
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By Staff Writer |
July 1, 2007
Barry Duncan's What's Right With You: Debunking Dysfunction and Changing Your Life (HCI, 2005) shows readers how to tap into their inner resilience and...
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By Mike Patton |
June 1, 2007
There's a big difference between imagining independence and being independent. In the first few months of my new life as an independent advisor, I've had...
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By Staff Writer |
September 30, 2005
S&P Rank: 5 Stars Using Inefficiency to Their Advantage
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By Staff Writer |
August 18, 2005
As a component of the S&P 500, the Nasdaq Composite, and other equity indices, the sell off in computer maker Dell (DELL) could impact some large-cap growth and tech-oriented mutual funds with large stakes in the stock. The computer giant's second-quarter report indicated that deep discounting in personal-computer prices failed...
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By Staff Writer |
August 12, 2005
S&P Rank: 5 Stars Socially Responsible Fund Has Shades of Green
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By Robert F. Keane |
January 1, 2005
Bob Lee's goal for the Sentinel Mid Cap Growth Fund (SNTNX) has been to achieve above-average performance, whether conditions indicate the overall market should be...
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By Robert F. Keane |
May 1, 2004
When it comes to mutual fund management, Bob Smith's approach could easily be summed up as "Slow and steady wins the race." Disdainful of those...
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By Staff Writer |
September 13, 2002
Back in May of 1999, George Kinder became known as the author of The Seven Stages of Money Maturity (Dell); since then he's parlayed that...