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Still, there's no rule against hedging your risks. Jack Freedman, a Los Angeles film producer, favors stocks that yield sizable dividends, even if that means missing more glamorous performers. "I'm totally diversified, and I sleep very well at night," Freedman says. Such investors wisely run neither to nor from the bull market, but have learned to ride its up and downs. Alan Sunkel, a glassware entrepreneur in Kansas City, Missouri, recently shifted 10% of his $250,000 portfolio from stocks to money-market funds, lowering his equity holdings to 65%. "I'm worried about the market pulling back...
...what does it all add up to? When asked to advise youngsters about preparing for jobs, the experts are remarkably consistent. Rule 1, says labor consultant Malcom Cohen, is become computer literate. And right alongside it, he says, is learn to communicate well through writing and speaking. Notes Audrey Freedman, an economist who specializes in labor issues: "Students should take the toughest courses they can to develop their logic and reasoning capacity." Essential too, she concurs, is expressing oneself "clearly and persuasively." Above all, in a job world where change is the only constant, the most valuable skill...
...loved the opportunity to sing there, so at the beginning of this year I made it clear to [the Celtics] that we'd like to do it again," Freedman said...
...Last year, when we were going to the FleetCenter, everyone thought we were waiters because we were wearing tails," Freedman said...
...Freedman added that once the group sang, they received a warm welcome...