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  2. Fidelity Contrafund - Wikipedia

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    Fidelity Contrafund (symbol FCNTX) is a mutual fund operated and provided by Fidelity Investments. Its current manager is William Danoff, who has headed the fund since 1990. Contrafund's AUM ( assets under management) as of July 2015 total over 112 billion USD. As of 2015 Contrafund was the second-largest actively-managed mutual fund in the US ...

  3. William Danoff - Wikipedia

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    William Danoff is the single manager of the Fidelity Investments ' flagship mutual fund Contrafund. Contrafund is one of Fidelity's largest mutual funds holding over $129 billion in assets, making it the largest single-manager mutual fund in the world. Danoff's Contrafund mutual fund outperformed the S&P 500 's trailing one year, three year ...

  4. Capital Group Companies - Wikipedia

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    Capital Group Companies, Inc. Capital Group is an American financial services company. It ranks among the world's oldest and largest investment management organizations, with over $2.6 trillion in assets under management. Founded in Los Angeles, California in 1931, it is privately held and has offices around the globe in the Americas, Asia ...

  5. Morningstar, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Morningstar, Inc. is an American financial services firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and was founded in 1984. It provides an array of investment research and investment management services. With operations in 29 countries, Morningstar's research and recommendations are considered by financial journalists as influential in the asset ...

  6. Morning star (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Design. The morning star is a medieval weapon consisting of a spiked ball mounted on a shaft, resembling a mace, usually with a long spike extending straight from the top and many smaller spikes around the particle of the head. [3] [1] The spikes distinguish it from a mace, which uses flanges or knobs to penetrate plate armor. [citation needed]

  7. Morningstar DBRS - Wikipedia

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    Morningstar DBRS is the fourth-largest credit rating agency by global market share, with between 2% and 3% of global market share. The company is one of only four CRAs, including Standard & Poor's, Moody's Investors Service, and Fitch Ratings, to be recognized as an external credit assessment institution by the European Central Bank (ECB).

  8. Rick Joyner - Wikipedia

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    Joyner was born in Raleigh, North Carolina [2] and grew up in Richmond, Virginia. [3] With his wife, Julie, he founded MorningStar Ministries in Jackson, Mississippi in 1985. [4] By the mid-1990s Joyner was president of MorningStar Publications, located at that time in Charlotte, North Carolina. [5]

  9. Morning Star (chief) - Wikipedia

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    Morning Star (Cheyenne: Vóóhéhéve; also known by his Lakota Sioux name Tȟamílapȟéšni or its translation, Dull Knife) (c. 1810–1883) was a great chief of the Northern Cheyenne people and headchief of the Notameohmésêhese ("Northern Eaters"; also simply known as Ȯhmésėhese or "Eaters") band on the northern Great Plains during the 19th century.