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To: RocketMan who wrote (4998)2/13/1999 9:44:00 AM
From: Venditâ„¢  Respond to of 41369
 
The No. 1 fund in our hearts has got to be Janus Twenty (JAVLX). Consistently, this fund has been the most viewed fund by CBS.MarketWatch.com readers since we started tracking fund views last July. Why not? This sexy manager, with a beauteous five star ranking from Morningstar, has one of the fittest portfolios around. Fund manager Scott W. Schoelzel, on the job since August 1997, concentrates holdings to 20 to 30 stocks of large, dominant multinational companies and faster-growing, medium-sized companies. As of December 31, nearly half of the portfolio featured the sensual allure of tech issues with testosterone laden heavy hitters like AOL (AOL) at 12.5, Dell (DELL) at 8 percent and Microsoft (MSFT) at 6.7 percent of holdings. We should also mention that Pfizer (PFE), makers of the love drug Viagra, makes up 4.6 percent of the portfolio. As of Thursday, Janus Twenty is up 73 percent for the one-year period. Scott enjoys golfing, skiing and tennis.

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To: RocketMan who wrote (4998)2/13/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: Lyle Bean  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
I believe the blue screen problem was Microsoft's.