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On Dec. 30, 2011, financial guru Harry Dent was quoted in Bloomberg making a bold prediction: In 2012, the S&P 500 stock index of America's biggest companies would see its value cut in half, or at ...
Dent, born in Columbia, South Carolina, is the son of Republican political strategist Harry S. Dent Sr. Dent is the founder of HS Dent Investment Management, an investment firm based in Tampa, Florida that advises, and markets, the Dent Strategic Portfolio Fund mutual fund. Dent is also the president and founder of the Dent Research and ...
For example, in U.S. contemporary economics, Harry Dent, a University of South Carolina and Harvard Business School graduate and Fortune 100 consultant, has popularized the baby-boomer spending wave theory. [1] According to Dent, [2] the stock-market decline of 2008 was a result of baby boomers aging past their peak
Harry Shuler Dent Sr. (February 21, 1930 – October 2, 2007) was an American political strategist considered one of the architects of the Republican Southern Strategy. One of the South's leading power brokers, he was instrumental in securing the votes to get Richard Nixon nominated for President at the 1968 Republican National Convention . [ 1 ]
Lee Celano/Getty Images Harry Connick Jr. has broken his silence after his father, Harry Connick Sr., died at the age of 97. “Thanks to everyone for the posts, messages, thoughts and prayers.
Harry S. Dent Sr. (1930–2007), American political strategist Harry Dent (Harry S. Dent, Jr., born 1953), American financial newsletter writer Harold Dent (1894–1995), wartime editor of the Times Educational Supplement
Mel Kiper Jr., the noted ESPN draft analyst, successfully predicted the players who were picked by only five teams. Todd McShay of ESPN and Peter King of Sports Illustrated had nine matches.
Republicans united behind A. Linwood Holton, Jr. in 1969 and swept the state. In the 1970 Senate elections, the Byrd machine made a comeback by electing Independent Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. over Republican Ray L. Garland and Democrat George Rawlings. The new Senator Byrd never joined the Republican Party and instead joined the Democratic caucus.