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With the immense popularity of the Internet, the start up of a mutual fund which invests primary in Internet or Intranet related companies was just a matter of time. The Munder NetNet Fund-Class B (5% load) invests at least 65% of assets in equities issue by companies engaged in Internet/Intranet products/services. As of 11/30/98 the top ten portfolio holdings were: MCI WorldCom Axent Technologies Microsoft Gilat Satellite Networks Lycos Oracle Inter-tel AOL SunMicrosystems Does investing in a "net" mutual fund make better sense than investing in individual net stocks? | ||||||||||||
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