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August 7, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Time for Advisers to Temper Investor Expectations

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published August 4, 2007 At some point in the next year or two, it is going to get much harder to be an investment professional. A significant market decline and/or bursting of the ...

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July 23, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Will Going Public Kill Private Equity?

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published July 21, 2007 My first gig in the investment industry in the early eighties was as a conglomerate analyst at Richardson Greenshields. It was while doing that job I first became sensitive ...

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July 9, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Small Investors Can Also Benefit From the Buffett Doctrine

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published July 7, 2007 Avner Mandelman's column in this space last Saturday featured the investment philosophy of Warren Buffett. If you've been reading this column or my blog, it's obvious that I also ...

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June 25, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Investment Management Joins Multi-channel Universe

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published June 23, 2007 When it comes to distribution, the investment management business is remarkably similar to the media industry. The number of distribution channels is growing rapidly and change is the only ...

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June 11, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Knowing When to Sell is Key to Smart Investing

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published June 9, 2007 One of the reasons I’ve recently focused my career on the individual investor, after years of working with pension clients, is because there is a huge disconnect between their ...

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May 27, 2007

By Tom Bradley

If You Want to Make Money, Take a Closer Look at Profits

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published May 26, 2007 I started out writing this column about the most overused maxims in the investment business today.  I had lots of examples to discuss.  “ The massive amounts of capital ...

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May 14, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Passion was the Key in our Search for Money Managers

Prologue to Globe and Mail Article I wanted to put today’s Globe and Mail article in context with Steadyhand. The process described in the article occurred prior to the decision by Neil and I to go ahead with Steadyhand. Since ...

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May 4, 2007

By Tom Bradley

As Wealth Blooms Around You, Don't Forget About the Concept of Risk

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published May 4, 2007 Feeling richer?  But are you better off? When Lori and I left Toronto to move west in 1991, we kept our summer cottage in the Haliburton.  Back then, we ...

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May 1, 2007

By Tom Bradley

Closed-end Funds: Should Small Investors Pay Startup Costs?

The Glove and Mail, Report on Business Published April 28, 2007 I get grouchy when I see products being offered that are just plain bad for investors.  I've been grouchy a lot lately, particularly with all the high-fee, principal-protected products ...

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April 23, 2007

By Tom Bradley

The Flip-side of the Foreign Takeover Binge

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published April 20, 2007 Like everyone else, I don’t like seeing corporate Canada get gutted by foreign buyers. I’ve thought for years that we were getting hollowed out, even if study after study ...

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April 9, 2007

By Tom Bradley

The Argument Against Canada-only Equity Funds

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published April 6, 2007 As we take Steadyhand on the road over the next few weeks, we anticipate that one of the most frequently asked questions we’ll face will be: Why don’t you ...

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March 23, 2007

By Tom Bradley

When a Trend Reverses, the Slide Won't be Painless or Short

The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Published March 23, 2007 In the investment industry, I’m what people call a “bottom-up” guy. That means I get my jollies from finding undervalued businesses to invest in, rather than predicting what the ...

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