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T. Rowe Price loses another fund manager
T. Rowe Price lost another one of its fund managers, the third this year. Friday was the last day for Joseph M. Milano, 40, who has been the manager of Price's New America Growth Fund since 2002, said spokesman Brian Lewbart. Milano, who joined the...
Tags: T. Rowe Price
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It's hard to put a finger on why the Heat would tolerate its No. 1 fan
There is no way Chicago will ever allow Derrick Rose to play one second of basketball against the Miami Heat. Not now. Not ever. It's bad enough that NBA refs are now allowing the Heat to mug the poor Bulls with cheap shot after cheap shot. And D-...
Tags: South Florida Bulls, Dwyane Wade, Joakim Noah, CNBC (tv network), Ambien (drug)
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Heat bird-flipper is millionaire with intriguing past
It's the middle finger that flipped across the Internet world — and it belongs to millionaire socialite Filomena "Phyllis" Tobias. The Heat fan from Jupiter flashed an angry bird inches from the face of Chicago Bulls player Joakim Noah Wednesday....
Tags: Miami Heat, The New York Times, Dwyane Wade, Joakim Noah, Chris Bosh
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Heat fan who gave middle finger to Bulls' Joakim Noah is Florida widow
It's the middle finger that flipped across the Internet world — and it belongs to millionaire socialite Filomena "Phyllis" Tobias. The Heat fan from Jupiter flashed an angry bird inches from the face of Chicago Bulls player Joakim Noah Wednesday....Tags: Miami Heat, The New York Times, Dwyane Wade, Joakim Noah, Chris Bosh
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Jury hears closing arguments in Martinovich case
NEWPORT NEWS — To hear federal prosecutors tell it, the story of Jeffrey A. Martinovich and one of his hedge funds is a tale of deception against his own clients. The heart of the case, they contend, is that the head of MICG Investment...
Tags: Finance, Witnesses, MICG Investment Management, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Broward leaders order review of tax lien auction rules
Jarred by a Sun Sentinel report on monopolization of the county's tax lien auction by big banks and hedge funds, Broward commissioners on Tuesday ordered staff to study ways to make the process fairer and report back in August. From the dais, Mayor...
Tags: Broward County, Finance, Auction Service, E-Commerce Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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Dow continues to sizzle, topping 15,000 for the first time
NEW YORK — Another day, another milestone on Wall Street. The red-hot Dow Jones industrial average barreled past 15,000 to close Tuesday at its highest point in history. It marked the 16th record close for the blue-chip index this year and...
Tags: Finance, Coca-Cola Co., ING Group, Money and Monetary Policy, Earnings
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Prop. 13 loophole gives edge to big players
In 2006, billionaire computer magnate Michael Dell, one of the world's richest men, agreed to pay $200 million for the Fairmont Miramar Hotel, a beachfront landmark in Santa Monica that long has been a retreat for Hollywood starlets and U.S. presidents....
Tags: Property, Intrawest Corporation, Politics, Business, Taxation
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Martinovich found guilty on 17 federal fraud counts
NEWPORT NEWS — A federal jury on Monday found Jeffrey A. Martinovich, the head of now-defunct MICG Investment Management, guilty on 17 of the 25 fraud counts he faced. Following a case that saw more 35 witnesses take the stand and featured...
Tags: Witnesses, Finance, MICG Investment Management, Prisons, Crimes
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Rebel shareholder buying more Apple stock following buyback plans
Just months after leading a shareholder revolt against Apple, hedge fund manager David Einhorn revealed on Tuesday that he's been buying more stock in the company. In a conference call with investors of Greenlight Capital, Einhorn confirmed that the...
Tags: Greenlight Capital Inc., Microsoft Windows, Companies and Corporations, Buyback, David Einhorn
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Herbalife shares rise above price when Ackman made allegations
Herbalife Ltd. shares gained 4% and traded part of Monday above the price they were when hedge fund manager Bill Ackman first accused the Los Angeles nutritional products company of operating a long-running pyramid scheme. The company's stock price...
Tags: Carl Icahn, Fraud, Marketing, Herbalife Limited, Corporate Crime
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Former Newport News investment firm CEO found guilty of fraud
The former head of an investment brokerage was found guilty of fraud on 17 counts in federal court on Monday. Prosecutors had argued to jurors that Jeffrey A. Martinovich, former CEO of MICG Investment Management, defrauded hedge fund investors by...
Tags: MICG Investment Management, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Investments
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