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  2. Witch Egg - Wikipedia

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    Witch Egg is the debut album by Witch Egg, a side project of Osees' John Dwyer.The album was released on January 22, 2021, via Rock Is Hell Records. [5] The lineup for the album includes Dywer, drummer Nick Murray, saxophonist Brad Caulkins, keyboardist Tom Dolas, and bassist Greg Coates.

  3. Behavioral portfolio theory - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral portfolio theory (BPT), put forth in 2000 by Shefrin and Statman, [1] provides an alternative to the assumption that the ultimate motivation for investors is the maximization of the value of their portfolios. It suggests that investors have varied aims and create an investment portfolio that meets a broad range of goals. [2]

  4. The Young Veins - Wikipedia

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    The Young Veins was an American pop/rock band from Topanga, California. [1] The band consists of Ryan Ross and Jon Walker, two former members of the Las Vegas band Panic! at the Disco, along with bassist Andy Soukal, drummer Nick Murray, and keyboardist Nick White.

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    Fancy Lad owner Nick Murray has credited their low production quality skate video aesthetic to his interest in B films and referred to the group as "merry pranksters" more interested in creativity than mainstream perfection.

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  9. Austin Pryor - Wikipedia

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    Pryor founded his own investment management firm, Forum Investment Counselors, in 1978 where he saw his average client account more than triple in value during its first five years of operations. For the 1978-1982 period, his clients’ average annual return was 25.5%, placing his firm in the top 5% of the A.G. Becker rankings of investment ...