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Transcript: Jim O’Shaughnessy on Infinite Wisdom

The Big Picture

And you had the great insight and business acumen to tap out of Bear Stearns in 2007 with all of those options that you had and exercise the options, sell them and launch your shortness, the asset management. It was, we wanted to have the absolute best software for the way we managed money. This is key.

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Transcript: Heather Brilliant, Diamond Hill

The Big Picture

All of their portfolio managers not only are substantial investors in each of their funds, but they do a disclosure year that shows each manager by name and how much money they have invested in their own fund. You, 00:18:29 [Speaker Changed] You, you mentioned ownership mentality.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

The Big Picture

And look, I’m a big believer that some of those type commission products are still important. ” Whereas if they got that upfront commission, they’d spend the time doing it. So she wants her portfolio managed that way. We actually acquired in 2007 a local asset management. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Investment Perspectives | Cool Change

Brown Advisory

Taylor is also an excellent communicator and regularly shares his thoughts with our balanced portfolio managers serving private clients, endowments and foundations. Technology has also enabled analysts, portfolio managers and traders to improve their productivity. In a word, the internet has changed everything.

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Investment Perspectives | Cool Change

Brown Advisory

Taylor is also an excellent communicator and regularly shares his thoughts with our balanced portfolio managers serving private clients, endowments and foundations. Technology has also enabled analysts, portfolio managers and traders to improve their productivity. In a word, the internet has changed everything.

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Bogle’s Big Mistake

The Irrelevant Investor

Walter Cabot, the new portfolio manager, wrote: Times change. Portfolio managers would no longer rapidly trade these growth stocks, instead they would invest in blue chips like IBM and Disney, and no price was too rich. Bogle (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2007). That’s fine, you’re still on the path to discovery.

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