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To: Howard Bennett who wrote (463)7/5/2001 11:58:44 AM
From: Bob Davis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 499
 
Over the last six months, a significant amount of capital has
been flowing into "hedge funds" - private and largely unregulated
investment pools, promising high returns on invested funds.

Recently a number of legitimate concerns have been raised about
these entities - whether they can continue to generate these
returns as more money flows into them, and whether they are
the new stomping ground for "opportunists, stock manipulators,
frauds and charlatans."

Several articles about hedge funds have just been published on
the Sleuth's web site at <http://www.securitiessleuth.com>. These
give you an overview of the problems and the opportunities
ered by hedge funds, and they also look at a couple of funds
that didn't turn out too well...

We expect to add more articles to this series in the next few
weeks.