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...woman dying of cancer, Terry Sanborn didn't seem to suffer. She and her unemployed husband Stephen lived on Medicaid and $512 a month in Social Security in a quiet blue-collar cul-de-sac in tiny Bangor, Maine. But they managed to pay $78,000 in cash for that roomy house at the bottom of Hershey Avenue, with a swing set in the backyard. They forked over an additional $17,000 for a Ford Econoline van. Not until drug agents raided the place did neighbors know how they were able to afford...
...Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You" that frustrate jazz fans; all the evidence points toward a talented musician afraid to display any individuality. And, ultimately, it is this lack of individuality which mars Unconditional. Whalum wears each smooth-jazz hat-Grover Washington, Kenny G, David Sanborn-well in their respective turn. However, you can't help but feel that the real Kirk Whalum has yet to be heard. B- -Malik...
...simple: the company has too much money. It spent $7.6 billion last year in dividends and stock buybacks. At today's share price that's enough cash to self-fund a buyout over six years--a good indication the stock won't sink much lower and stay there. Robert Sanborn, manager of the Oakmark Fund, estimates that without raising prices or touching the dividend, Philip Morris could pay $10 million a day--$2.5 billion a year--without twitching. Oakmark has a large stake in Philip Morris (and a small stake of Kadlec dollars) and has doggedly held...
...Oakmark Fund (which I own). After a brilliant run early this decade it has lagged badly the past two years. This year shareholders have withdrawn $2 billion more than they've put in, a drop equal to a third of the fund's assets, reports AMG Data. Manager Bob Sanborn has been forced to sell long-held stocks and realize the gain. "I'd be shocked if our distribution is not aberrationally high," he says. So don't buy now; it might even make sense to sell (I'm not) if your shares haven't gone up much. Other guideposts...
...Money fundamentally distorts the democraticprocess," Bradley told Dartmouth students at adiscussion in a wood-paneled room at the campus'Sanborn library. Bradley said he would supportlegislation that would ban soft-moneycontributions...