Word: bond
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Last March Johnson shook the company to the rafters. In one of the most important changes in its history, he reshuffled the managers of 26 equity funds. (Seven months earlier, the managers of 21 bond funds had been reassigned.) Since March, some high-profile talent has walked--including Jeffrey Vinik, the manager of Magellan, in June...
FIDELITY, Boston; 800-544-8888. The biggest in the business is famous for its brainpower, employing more than 300 analysts and portfolio managers to track thousands of stocks. (Fidelity has rightfully been known for its stock funds rather than its bond portfolios.) It would be a mistake not to consider buying some of Fidelity's funds. The company's stock-picking expertise is simply too great to ignore. Stars like Steve Wymer, who manages the $1.3 billion--smallish by Fidelity's standards--Dividend Growth Fund; Will Danoff, who runs the $19 billion Contrafund; and Robert Stansky, who recently took over...
...unveiled a venture that aims to provide a full range of financial services to the banks' 60 million customers at the touch of a telephone button or the click of a mouse. Called Integrion, the partnership will phase in such activities as bill paying, electronic lending and stock and bond trading beginning next year. "If we are dinosaurs," says Robert Gillespie, the chief executive of Cleveland-based KeyCorp, "then we're putting competitors on notice that a new breed has evolved with a voracious appetite for expanded market share...
Sepanek was released after posting bond, according to Peggy McNamara, spokesperson for the Harvard University Police Department, and was arraigned Thursday. No trial date has been...
...wealth of wonders, it is no surprise that medicine's great advance has been at once high-minded and profit-minded, selfless and selfish, inspired and pragmatic, sublime and boorish. With its emphasis on technology, the juggernaut of medical science has often strained and frayed the traditional personal bond between doctor and patient. It has presented medicine with a tangle of ethical dilemmas, bringing moral implications ever closer to daily life--and death. And, if that were not enough, it confronts society and government with the urgent problem of just...