Date updated:06-11-2008
As of 3-31-08 filing.
The D. E. Shaw group is a global investment firm. Since its organization in 1988, the firm has earned an international reputation for financial innovation and an extraordinarily distinguished staff. The D. E. Shaw group encompasses a number of closely related entities with more than 1,000 employees, approximately $50 billion in aggregate investment capital, and offices in New York, London, Silicon Valley, Houston, Kansas City, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Bermuda, and Hyderabad and Gurgaon, India.
The firm has a significant presence in many of the world's capital markets, investing in a wide range of companies and financial instruments within both the major industrialized nations and a number of emerging markets. Its activities range from the deployment of investment strategies based on either mathematical models or human expertise to the acquisition of existing companies and the financing or development of new ones.

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XOM
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PFE
Pfizer Inc - $18.25
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PG
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A. i was a fundie trader until last summer
when that stopped working. been learning
ta since. rate of return depends on when
you want to start counting. sure isn't
anywhere near 72%/yr. i'm a individual
investor. i use etf's probably in 15% of
my trades, most of the time for 1 to 10
days. if you don't know ta yet, i urge
you to take the time to learn it.
there's a lot of it to learn, but it
works. mike
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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