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If you’d like guidance from someone who invested for 70 years and beat the market average soundly, meet Philip Carret. He started Pioneer, one of the first mutual funds, in 1928. His average ...
Here are some other examples of how longevity comes with the financial territory: ‐ Philip Carret was born in 1896, the year the Dow Jones industrial average was launched. He died almost six ...
It's a magical idea. Just repeat until wealthy. Philip Carret outlines the typical experience a novice investor goes through as they come to realize investing is not nearly as easy as it appears ...
Philip L. Carret, a pioneer of the mutual fund industry, died Thursday at the age of 101. He died after a brief illness, said his granddaughter, Renee Carret, managing director of Carret & Co ...
Buffett, also dubbed the Oracle of Omaha, names Philip Carret as an underrated investor who has continued to be successful in the investment world for a prolonged period. It goes without saying ...
Philip Carret was born in 1896 in Massachusetts. After World War I he worked as a financial reporter before setting up the Pioneer Fund, oneof the first investment funds, in 1928, which he managed ...
Philip Carret founded Pioneer Fund in 1928, six years before Ben Graham wrote the 1st edition of Security Analysis. Carret also wrote a useful and enlightening book called “The Art of ...
Nemazee acquired his minority stake in Carret after New York private-equity shop Castle Harlan put it up for sale in 2003. The firm, which was founded by the late legendary investor Philip Carret ...
If you’d like guidance from someone who invested for 70 years and beat the market average soundly, meet Philip Carret. He started Pioneer, one of the first mutual funds, in 1928. His average ...
So who is Philip Carret and what have his returns been like? In 1928, Philip started his own fund with $25,000 from family and friends. Interestingly, the fund was then known as the Fidelity ...