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  • noun Plural form of comanager.

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Examples

  • But partner John Spears and his three comanagers are considered one of the shrewdest investment teams in the industry, typically paying between 50 and 60 percent of a stock's true value.

    Is Bigger Better 2008

  • As comanagers of the $28.7 billion Thornburg International Value fund, they have the freedom to look anywhere on earth for a promising investment - whether it be a Danish drugmaker or a Chinese oil driller.

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  • As comanagers of the $28.7 billion Thornburg International Value fund, they have the freedom to look anywhere on earth for a promising investment - whether it be a Danish drugmaker or a Chinese oil driller.

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  • As comanagers of the $28.7 billion Thornburg International Value fund, they have the freedom to look anywhere on earth for a promising investment - whether it be a Danish drugmaker or a Chinese oil driller.

    unknown title 2011

  • As comanagers of the $28.7 billion Thornburg International Value fund, they have the freedom to look anywhere on earth for a promising investment - whether it be a Danish drugmaker or a Chinese oil driller.

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  • He's not a manager of that one, though, so I don't know if he owns it. comanagers Michael Avery and Ryan Caldwell have $500,001 to $1 million and $10,000 to $50,000, respectively, in their fund.

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  • Managers Mason Hawkins and Staley Cates and their comanagers of Southeastern Asset Management are hard-core value investors, looking for firms that are trading at 40% discounts or more to their intrinsic value estimates.

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  • As comanagers of the $28.7 billion Thornburg International Value fund, they have the freedom to look anywhere on earth for a promising investment - whether it be a Danish drugmaker or a Chinese oil driller.

    unknown title 2011

  • Longtime manager Bill Fries and comanagers Wendy Trevisani and Lei Wang scout out an eclectic mix of stocks for this portfolio.

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  • As comanagers of the $28.7 billion Thornburg International Value fund, they have the freedom to look anywhere on earth for a promising investment - whether it be a Danish drugmaker or a Chinese oil driller.

    unknown title 2011

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