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  • Jonathan Hanson for the Wall Street Journal Money manager Henry Ellenbogen values Twitter for its 'highly valuable sentiment data' but doesn't tweet.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

  • To limit his risk, Mr. Ellenbogen says that he's being strategic in his choices and determining that he's finding value.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

  • Rowe Price Group Inc. fund manager Henry Ellenbogen is trying to apply the patience of buy-and-hold investing to a world that communicates in 140 characters or less.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

  • To Mr. Ellenbogen, tech companies that can collect and capitalize on the data they gather are among the most appealing.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

  • Mr. Ellenbogen became fascinated by the implications of technology on political campaigns, authoring a senior thesis on the topic.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

  • Since taking over management of the $8.6 billion New Horizons Fund on March 1, 2010 from legendary manager John Laporte , Mr. Ellenbogen has boosted the fund's value nearly 46% through Wednesday, according to T.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

  • Still, tech investors like Mr. Ellenbogen have their work cut out for them.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

  • "The guidelines are voluntary, not mandatory," says Dr. Ellenbogen, "but then most of the team physicians have been using most of the same methods."

    The NFL's Standardized Concussion Tests Allen Barra 2011

  • Like managers that focus on more traditional industries, Mr. Ellenbogen and his 32 analysts and advisory-committee members resort to gumshoe research to better assess companies.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

  • Mr. Ellenbogen has been in uncomfortable, high-stakes positions before and he doesn't shrink from drawing on his disparate interests to inform his strategy.

    A Gumshoe Investor on Tech Mary Pilon 2011

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