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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: American Spirit who wrote (33792)7/6/2004 1:02:02 PM
From: Ann CorriganRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
Edwards will be Pres in 2008. Media feeding frenzy has begun:

John Edwards Has Wide-Ranging Investments
06-Jul-2004 DAVID PACE, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- John Edwards is a multimillionaire former trial lawyer with wide-ranging investments in mutual funds, stocks of major American corporations, and bonds of North Carolina educational and governmental organizations, according to the North Carolina senator's financial disclosure statement.

Edwards, tapped Tuesday by Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry to be his vice presidential running mate, bought and sold dozens of stocks, bonds and mutual funds last year while he was challenging Kerry and other Democrats for the party's presidential nomination. He made more than 200 trades of those financial instruments during 2003.

During the build up to the Iraq war early last year, Edwards sold $50,000 to $100,000 of stock in defense contractor Lockheed Martin, then turned around several months later and bought stock of the same company worth between $16,000 and $65,000. In September, he sold his Lockheed Martin holdings for between $100,000 and $250,000, reporting a capital gain of less than $5,000.

Edwards also made seven purchases of Microsoft stock during 2003, each less than $50,000; four purchases of Intel stock of less than $50,000 each; and seven purchases in similar amounts of stock in the pharmaceutical company Novartis.

Huge financial transactions were common for Edwards last year. In August, for example, he invested more than $1 million in a municipal bond mutual fund, then turned around and sold it a month later.

Edwards' largest asset was an outstanding loan of more than $5 million to his Senate campaign fund. He also reported four separate holdings of $1 million each, including a money market portfolio, an American Europacific growth mutual fund, and two Atlantic Trust mutual funds.
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