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BusinessWeek April 25, 2005 Adrienne Carter |
From Mom And Pop To Megafund Can family biz Calamos Asset Management keep Wall Street happy while boosting returns for people investing in their stock and bond mutual funds? |
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Investing in Investors There's big business out there for asset managers, and big profits for people investing in asset managers. |
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Entrepreneur April 2005 Dian Vujovich |
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BusinessWeek April 25, 2005 Adrienne Carter |
A Triple Play At Calamos How Calamos created the third-best-performing mutual fund of the past decade. |
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John Calamos Makes the Case for Convertible Bonds The manager of one of the oldest convertible bond funds explains why convertibles remain attractive. |
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The Long-Term View at Brookfield Brookfield's fourth-quarter results show a company continuing to build a valuable investment portfolio. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2006 Stephen Savage |
Why Size Matters There's a huge incentive for money managers and fund executives to discount the significance of asset growth. But investors who ignore asset growth do so at their own risk. Here's why and how planners can spot trouble. |