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  2. Janus Capital Group - Wikipedia

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    The Janus Fund opened in 1970 with approximately a few hundred thousand dollars in assets. [ 6 ] Further funds were launched in 1985, including the Janus Venture Fund, its first small cap equity fund, and the Janus Twenty Fund, its first concentrated equity fund.

  3. Janus Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Janus Henderson is a British-American [3] global asset management group headquartered in the City of London, United Kingdom. It offers a range of financial products to individuals, intermediary advisors, and institutional investors globally under the trade name Janus Henderson Investors.

  4. Thomas H. Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Thomas H. Bailey (born July 3, 1937) is an American financier, noted for founding Denver-based Janus Capital Group, one of the largest mutual fund institutions in the United States. In 2015, Bailey had an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion. [1]

  5. List of asset management firms - Wikipedia

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    The diversification of portfolio is done by investing in such securities which are inversely correlated to each other. Money is collected from investors by way of floating various collective investment schemes, e.g. mutual fund schemes. In general, an asset management company is a company that is engaged primarily in the business of investing ...

  6. Bill H. Gross - Wikipedia

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    Gross is a CFA Charterholder, who earned his credentials while working as an investment analyst for Pacific Mutual Life between 1971 and 1976. [12]Nicknamed the "Bond King" by Fortune magazine in 2002, [13] Gross managed one of the world's largest mutual funds, focusing mostly on bonds and fixed income investments.

  7. Myron Scholes - Wikipedia

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    Myron Samuel Scholes (/ ʃ oʊ l z / SHOHLZ; [1] born July 1, 1941) is a Canadian–American financial economist.Scholes is the Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, and co-originator of the Black–Scholes options pricing model.

  8. 2003 mutual fund scandal - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, funds bar or limit frequent trading because the practice may increase the cost of administering a mutual fund borne by all shareholders in the fund. Market timers also can make managing the fund more difficult since the fund may need to keep extra cash to meet liquidity demands of selling timers, although if timers are trading ...

  9. Helen Young Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Helen Young Hayes (born July 11, 1962, in Oakland, California) [1] is an investment fund manager best known for her success in running the Janus Worldwide Fund and Janus Overseas Fund. Prior to that she was a research associate at Fred Alger Management. [2] She is a member of the Advisory Committee at Red Rocks Capital LLC. [3]