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    Alex Sharpe Assignment – T. Jabran Answer 1. By comparing both the stocks, the riskiest stock in this case is Reynolds. It has the highest return as well as higher standard deviation and the higher variance. If we compare both stocks, Reynolds is riskier than Hasbro in this case. The higher variance indicates higher chance that the actual return on Reynolds will deviate from the expected return.   S&P 500 REYNOLDS HASBRO Mean/Average 0.574333 1.874833 1.183833 Variance 12.972333 87.730541 65

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    E Summit Street Kent, Ohio 44240 February 1, 2007 Ms. Alex Sharpe Rhodes Rd Columbus, Ohio 43201 Dear Ms. Shape: I’m writing to give you some recommendations on your investment strategy on behalf of the College of Business Administration of Kent State University. From the information that you provided to us, I found that you want to pursue a more active investment strategy by adding stocks to your current equity portfolio in the Vanguard 500 Index Fund. And you are interested in

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    COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS Harding Loevner International Equity vs WCM Investment Management International Equity (HLMIX and WCMIX are proxies that represent the respective portfolios) INVESTMENT STYLE The investment style for HLMIX and WCMIX is Foreign Large Growth. The index for each portfolio is the MSCI All Country World Index Ex US. INVESTMENT PROCESS HMLIX is a diversified portfolio of high-quality companies that have sustainable growth. Analysts conduct bottom-up research of individual companies

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    0084 | 0.0188 | 0.0220 | 0.0190 | 0.0130 | 0.0159 | 0.0137 | Standard Deviation | 0.0224 | 0.0244 | 0.0255 | 0.0324 | 0.0355 | 0.0349 | 0.0280 | 0.0306 | 0.0305 | Jensen's α | -0.0016 | | -0.0010 | -0.0006 | | -0.0013 | -0.0012 | | -0.0013 | Sharpe | 0.1614 | 0.2619 | 0.1976 | 0.4499 | 0.4996 | 0.4208 | 0.3281 | 0.3950 | 0.3247 | Treynor | 0.0044 | 0.0064 | 0.0054 | 0.0170 | 0.0177 | 0.0163 | 0.0107 | 0.0121 | 0.0107 | Bond Fund Overall Performance (from Jan.1, 1991 to Dec.31, 1997) Compared

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    REVIEW OF LITERATURE Barua and Verma (1991) provided empirical evidence of equity mutual fund performance in India. They studied the investment performance of India’s first 7year close-end equity mutual fund, Master share. They found that the fund performed satisfactory for large investor in terms of rate of return. Ippolito (1992) expressed that fund/scheme selection by investors is based on past performance of the funds and money flows into winning funds more rapidly than they flow out of losing

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    life from the eyes of a fifteen year old English hoodlum. Burgess effectively broke arcane traditions when he wrote A Clockwork Orange by blending two forms of effective speech into the vocabulary of the narrator and protagonist, Alex. Burgess, through his character Alex, uses the common or "proper" method of vernacular in certain situations, while uses his own inventive slang-language called "Nadsat" for others. Many

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    future. However, for many, it is close to impossible to comprehend without outside help. This is because Burgess created a language specifically for this novel, called Nadsat. This Russian-based language forms conversations between the narrator, Alex, and his teenage, delinquent friends. There are many assumptions as to why Burgess chose to complicate A Clockwork Orange by filling it with the confusing Nadsat language. Some opinions are that the language shows A Clockwork Orange readers

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    Pleasantville and A Clockwork orange are both films that have certain things that are abnormal. Pertaining to Pleasantville it begins in black and white and end to be in color because of being exposed of certain things. In a Clockwork Orange that is exposed with violence robbery is highly unusual because it is not something morally right to do. While analyzing both of these movies they both have certain distortions that can be covered that make their own individually, out of ordinary, a tad shocking

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    his character in Stanley Kubrick’s ‘A clockwork orange’ Alex Delarge and the similarities between the two

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    life from the eyes of a fifteen year old English hoodlum. Burgess effectively broke arcane traditions when he wrote A Clockwork Orange by blending two forms of effective speech into the vocabulary of the narrator and protagonist, Alex. Burgess, through his character Alex, uses the common or “proper” method of vernacular in certain situations, while uses his own inventive slang-language

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