Survival of the fattest? - Fund managers can survive only as USD50 billion-plus leviathans or nickel-and-dime niche players. At least, that's the conventional wisdom. But how can the medium-sized firms reach a safety level? And doesn't size carry its own dangers?
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1995
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Authors: | Cooke, Stephanie |
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Euromoney. - London : Euromoney Publ, ISSN 0014-2433, ZDB-ID 1902325. - 1995, p. 50-54
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