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All of their final analyses - known as Burkenroad Reports - are available to the public.
The Seattle Times 2011
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He said the Burkenroad fund's reliance on student reports is unique, although other business schools put their students to the task of researching investments for university endowments.
The Seattle Times 2011
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According to Burkenroad's prospectus, the no-load version of the fund, which started Dec. 31, 2001, had returned 11.9 percent since inception through March 31, 2011.
The Seattle Times 2011
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And for the three years ending March 31, the Burkenroad fund returned 10.72 percent compared to 8.6 percent for the Russell 2000 index.
The Seattle Times 2011
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In the case of the Burkenroad Fund, it's a group of students at Tulane University's Freeman School of Business who spend hours combing through the financial reports of companies that a lot of retail investors haven't heard of and analysts don't follow - and eventually find many of the stocks the fund buys.
The Seattle Times 2011
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In the recessionary year of 2008, when many 401k plans lost much of their value, the Burkenroad fund suffered a loss of just under 25 percent compared to 33.8 percent for the Russell 2000 index.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Peter Ricchiuti takes your questions today at 12 noon about the stock market, local companies, and the Burkenroad conference
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Peter RicchiutiPeter founded Tulane's Burkenroad Reports investment program, in which teams of university students assess stocks in Louisiana and neighboring states.
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Peter Ricchiuti takes your questions today at 12 noon about the stock market, local companies, and the Burkenroad conference
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Peter RicchiutiPeter founded Tulane's Burkenroad Reports investment program, in which teams of university students assess stocks in Louisiana and neighboring states.
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