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Subject: Private Equity? Date: 2/16/2012 9:17 AM
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Yes! But “No.” Not the “private equity” coming under criticism in the presidential campaigns — and I have a feeling that the candidates and talking heads are just getting warmed up. Because we know how confused “they” are.

We’re thinking of the kind of private equity that is part and parcel of a people’s capitalism — at the very core of the modern investment club movement. This week we’ll borrow from some excerpts of wisdom expressed back in 1957 by the late George Nicholson, Jr., widely regarded as grandfather of the modern movement which was initiated back in 1941. It’s a movement steeped in education, awareness and pride of ownership when it comes to understanding and participating in the capital engine of liberty and freedom. Simply. The Best.

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