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T. Rowe Price Group is a financial services company that offers investment management guidance to individuals and businesses worldwide. It also manages mutual funds, including the T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, Based in Baltimore, Md., T. Rowe Price employed more than 5,000 associates around the world as of 2007, including about 1,000 in downtown Baltimore. The company plans to add more than 1,400 jobs at its Owings Mills, Md., campus in the next two years, making it the largest private employer in Baltimore County. The company also has offices in Colorado Springs, Colo., Tampa, Fla., Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo. Founded in 193...
T. Rowe Price Group is a financial services company that offers investment management guidance to individuals and businesses worldwide. It also manages mutual funds, including the T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, Based in Baltimore, Md., T. Rowe Price employed more than 5,000 associates around the world as of 2007, including about 1,000 in downtown Baltimore. The company plans to add more than 1,400 jobs at its Owings Mills, Md., campus in the next two years, making it the largest private employer in Baltimore County. The company also has offices in Colorado Springs, Colo., Tampa, Fla., Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, London, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo. Founded in 1937 by Thomas Rowe Price Jr., T. Rowe Price is listed on the Nasdaq stock index and had $396.8 billion in total assets under management as of October 2007.
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Value investing struggles to prove worth
Value investing, the strategy of picking stocks perceived to be trading for less than their intrinsic worth, isn't having an easy year. The usually steady financial stocks that dominate many value portfolios are in disarray, periods of uncertainty...Tags: Corinthian Colleges Incorporated, Landstar System Incorporated, Encore Acquisition Corporation, Apollo Group Incorporated, Warren Buffett
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Laboring longer a growing trend for Americans
The Associated PressAmericans are changing the game plan for retirement, with millions laboring right past the traditional retirement age and working into their late 60s and beyond. While the average retirement age remains 63, that standard may soon be going the way of...Tags: Retirement, Real Estate Agents, Clubs and Associations, Employees, Wages and Pensions
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Value investing is no bargain
Value investing, the strategy of picking stocks perceived to be trading for less than their intrinsic worth, isn't having an easy year. The usually steady financial stocks that dominate many value portfolios are in disarray, periods of uncertainty...Tags: Corinthian Colleges Incorporated, Earnings, Encore Acquisition Corporation, Landstar System Incorporated, Apollo Group Incorporated
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At midlife, a triumphant return
Special to The SunAbout a month before last summer's Iron Girl Triathlon, Melissa Emery was beset by debilitating fatigue. She had taken part in the Columbia event's debut in August 2006, a year after turning 40 and finding herself in the throes of a midlife crisis....Tags: Triathlon, Diseases, Cancer
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Small-cap fund's size a concern
Q: I am a T. Rowe Price investor and am considering its T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Value Fund, which has been down. What do you think? F.L., via the Internet A: It is a diversified fund that holds quality stocks for the long haul. With nearly 300 stock...Tags: Genesee & Wyoming Incorporated, Retirement, Encore Acquisition Corporation, Landstar System Incorporated, Carpenter Technology Corporation
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T. Rowe bank has a new CD product
T. Rowe Price Savings Bank, a subsidiary of the namesake Baltimore money manager, said yesterday that it is launching a product that allows consumers to equally invest in five CDs with one-, two-, three-, four- and five-year terms. Under Smart Ladder...Tags: New Products
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City's awash in arena visions
I need to ask the people who've been writing letters to the editor expressing nostalgic affection for the 1st Mariner Arena - and horror at the prospect of that outdated box being torn down and replaced - the following question: When was the last time you...Tags: Natural Science, 1st Mariner Arena, Jimi Hendrix, Deere and Company, M&T Bank Stadium
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Plain vanilla beats flash
Sun reporterBaltimore-based T. Rowe Price Group's plain vanilla approach to investing led it to a $162.2 million quarterly profit, while its flashier crosstown peer, Legg Mason Inc., reported a $31.3 million loss as its star fund managers continued to struggle in a...Tags: Legg Mason, Inc., Retirement, Fannie Mae, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Microsoft Corp.
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New Beijing eclipses old
Sun ReporterEvery other month or so, Philip Lin packs his suitcases, grabs his passport and travels from one home to another. As head of China Business Development for T. Rowe Price, Lin routinely shuttles between his office in downtown Baltimore and Beijing, the...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Diplomacy, Homes, Metal and Mineral
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New tool for those debating retiring
Retirement planning has always been more art than science. You try to figure out how much you need to save even though there are so many unknown variables. Without good numbers, you could end up retiring too early and find yourself having to look for a...Tags: Retirement, Employees, Wages and Pensions, Government, Social Security
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Motivation For Fund Managers
All portfolio managers care about the performance of the mutual funds they run, but some have an added inducement: A chunk of their own money is invested. That positive sign might also translate into better returns, a point that research seems to bear...Tags: American Express Company, The DIRECTV Group Incorporated, ING Group, John Hancock, Mutual Funds
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Investment puts clients, managers on the same page
While all portfolio managers care about the performance of the mutual funds they run, some have an added inducement: A chunk of their own money is invested. That positive sign may also translate into better returns, a point that research seems to bear...Tags: American Express Company, The DIRECTV Group Incorporated, ING Group, John Hancock, Mutual Funds
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