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  2. Jill Insley - Wikipedia

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    Outcome of stock-picking challenge (in Scots) [4] In a 2012 portfolio stock valuation challenge by The Observer , Jill Insley's pet cat, Orlando , outperformed a team of professional investors. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In reaction, Insley wrote " My cat is a genius. " [ 8 ]

  3. Orlando (fictional cat) - Wikipedia

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    Orlando (The Marmalade Cat) is the fictional eponymous hero of the series (of the same name) of 19 illustrated children's books written by Kathleen Hale between 1938 and 1972, issued by various publishers including Country Life and Puffin Picture Books.

  4. Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Orlando (fictional cat), central figure in Katherine Hale's The Marmalade Cat 1938–1972 series of children's ... Orlando (cat), the winner of a 2012 stock picking ...

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  7. In this article, we discuss 8 stocks to buy according to Alexander Captain’s Cat Rock Capital. If you want to skip our detailed analysis of Captain’s investment philosophy and performance, go ...

  8. Kathleen Hale - Wikipedia

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    Orlando the Marmalade Cat: Buys a Farm (1942) Orlando's Home Life (1942) Orlando the Marmalade Cat: His Silver Wedding (1944) Orlando the Marmalade Cat: Becomes a Doctor (1944) Orlando's Invisible Pyjamas (1947) Orlando the Marmalade Cat: Keeps a Dog (1948) Orlando the Judge (1950) Orlando the Marmalade Cat: A Seaside Holiday (1952) Orlando's ...

  9. What Is a Dead Cat Bounce? Here’s What Investors ... - AOL

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    According to Investopedia, a dead cat bounce is “when a stock has declined, but then briefly rallies, often before resuming its downward trend.” The rise in price is shortlived because ...