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That's Amore - For Salvatore Parisi, there is nothing more beloved than Cuban cigars - 60,000 of them.
Condon, Bernard
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Forbes : business and finance
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2007
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pp. 95-97
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Uncreative Destruction - Why is the U.S. so unimaginative when it comes to its biggest product of all - home mortgages?
Condon, Bernard
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2007
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pp. 48-49
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MONEY & INVESTING - Risk Junkies - The guys running the Berwyn Income fund have moved from Treasurys into medium-grade corporates. The tactic worked in the last recession.
Condon, Bernard
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Forbes : business and finance
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2009
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pp. 44
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OUTFRONT - Toe in the Water - Buyout firms have barely touched the billions they've set aside to invest in struggling banks. Will the new bailout plan finally do the trick?
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Vardi, Nathan
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Forbes : business and finance
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2009
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Harvard: The Inside Story of Its Finance Meltdown - The superstars at Harvard defied markets for years — Until now. The inside story of how they finally tripped up.
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Vardi, Nathan
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2009
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No Thanks - Gerald Ford made a fortune scooping up busted financial companies. Right now he's sitting on his wallet.
Condon, Bernard
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2009
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ISSUES & IDEAS - Buyers Strike Back - Discounts abound for those who know how to haggle.
Condon, Bernard
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Forbes : business and finance
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2009
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pp. 60
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Dump Stocks, Buy Bonds - Want to avoid getting burned buying into the latest asset bubble? History suggests shunning stocks and buying corporate bonds.
Condon, Bernard
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Forbes : business and finance
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2009
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pp. 44-45
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OUTFRONT - Where's the Bottom? Stocks are cheap — But could get a lot more so.
Condon, Bernard
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Forbes : business and finance
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2009
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Tax Advantage - Buying into a bombed-out fund can mean years of tax-free gains.
Condon, Bernard
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Forbes : business and finance
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2008
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pp. 120-121
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