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Saddle up for annual stock-picking derby
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext) - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 25, 1994 Jeffrey Shames: Semiconductor king Intel is the No. 1 choice of this fella who runs $15 billion of stock assets for Massachusetts Financial Services. ...
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Debt-burdened IPOs lose luster
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext) - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 24, 1991 But Jeffrey Shames of Massachusetts Financial Services says the debt hurt RJR's overseas cigarette business - a key growth area. It didn't have the cash to ...
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Dow gains as investors sigh relief
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext) - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 13, 1991 ``Over the last two weeks, everybody turned gloom and doom,'' says Jeffrey Shames of Massachusetts Financial Services. ``The market got too pessimistic.'' ...
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ONE PORTFOLIO MANAGER EXPECTS SMALL GROWTH IN '86
Pay-Per-View - Richmond Times - Dispatch - ProQuest Archiver - Jan 12, 1986 ... have moderate growth of 2 percent to 3 percent this year, Jeffrey Shames of Massachusetts Financial Services expects growth of not more than 1 percent. ...
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Three pros discount war fears, place upbeat bets
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext) - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 28, 1990 Jeffrey Shames, 36, chief equity officer of Boston-based mutual-fund company Massachusetts Financial Services (assets: $25 billion). ...
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CYCLICAL ISSUES LIKED
Pay-Per-View - Richmond Times - Dispatch - ProQuest Archiver - May 14, 1989 According to Jeffrey Shames, executive vice president and chief investment officer of Massachusetts Financial Services, the Boston-based mutual fund ...
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After settlement, MFS hires fund vet Pozen
USA Today - Feb 9, 2004 ... Massachusetts Financial Services said Monday that it has hired mutual fund veteran Robert ... Mitt Romney, replaces Jeffrey Shames, who is retiring. ...
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MASS. FINANCIAL KEEPS MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE
$2.95 - Boston Globe - NewsBank - Feb 4, 1998 ... arrangements had been made yesterday at Massachusetts Financial Services ... A spokesman said Brodkin and president Jeffrey Shames had been managing the ...
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