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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
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To: Kirk © who wrote (1928)9/21/2014 2:35:33 PM
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I'm curious about what site you used to get 49%. Is there a site that updates the holdings with current prices?
Kirk, I added Fairholme's investment in the common stock to Fairholme's investment in AIG warrants.

With respect to "Is there a site that updates the holdings", I believe that the best one can do would be thru the SEC website, as mutual funds have to file their holdings with the SEC, I believe semiannually, and that report is publicly available online.

Certainly getting the holdings from Morningstar is much more convenient. Not sure how much time delay there is between the required report showing up on the SEC website and the new portfolio showing up on Morningstar.

Another idea to get a fund's new portfolio the fastest way might be to call the fund management company itself, which could potentially make it available soon after filing with the SEC. For FAIRX, that would be Fairholme Capital Management.
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