Respected Fund Manager Backs Away From Google

Courtesy WebProNews - Financial  Sun, 11/29/2009 - 07:00

With any luck, Thanksgiving and the long weekend have put you in a good mood.  Perhaps the always-insane Black Friday crowds have given you some confidence in the American economy, too.  But if you're thinking of putting more money into the stock market, it may interest you to know that the manager of a first-rate mutual fund has parted ways with Google.

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