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		<title>Comment on Inaugural PMAC Award For Excellence In Investment Journalism by Charles Ellis to Canadian portfolio managers: fees must come down &#124; Wealthy Boomer &#124; Financial Post</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles Ellis to Canadian portfolio managers: fees must come down &#124; Wealthy Boomer &#124; Financial Post</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Ellis had flown out before Tuesday&#8217;s PMAC annual meeting. I didn&#8217;t attend myself but colleague Barry Critchley did give a talk. Also, according to a heads-up delivered Monday night by PMAC president Katie Walmsley, a new annual investment journalism award has been created. It&#8217;s mentioned here. [...]</description>
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