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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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Seizing a teaching moment in downturn
Special to The Morning CallJob losses are mounting. The stock market is setting all sorts of records--mostly bad. And the economy might be headed into a prolonged recession. What better time to teach your children about finances and managing money? I'm not suggesting you explain...Tags: Personal Finance, Tribune Co., Colleges and Universities, Credit and Debt, People
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Downturn provides teaching moment for kids to learn about saving
Job losses are mounting. The stock market is setting all sorts of records—mostly bad. And the economy might be headed into a prolonged recession. What better time to teach your children about finances and managing money? That's not to suggest you...Tags: Personal Finance, Tribune Co., Colleges and Universities, Credit and Debt, Teen-agers
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T. Rowe Price opens two stock funds
T. Rowe Price Group Inc., the Baltimore-based money manager of $345 billion, opened two worldwide stock funds for U.S. investors. Global Large-Cap Fund and Global Real Estate Fund each will invest at least 40 percent of their money outside the U.S., T....Tags: David Lee, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Mutual Funds
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Experts pick best investment prospects for 2009
Mutual funds potential winners in '09 Forget about 2008. The best you can do is look to New Year's Day, when your year-to-date losses will be reset to zero. Are there any potential 2009 winners amid 2008's carnage? Smart Money magazine says one is...Tags: Biotechnology, Biotechnology Industry, Personal Finance, Citigroup Incorporated, New Year's
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Brenner: Do Social Security math before retiring
Bfamfin@aol.comIn your Oct. 19 column you said that if you wait until you're 70 to collect Social Security, your benefit check increases by 8 percent for each year you delay past your full retirement age. If a person can collect $2,000 a month at 66, he'd collect $2,640...Tags: Retirement, Inflation and Deflation, Melville, Social Security, Wages and Pensions
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Eleanor Winkenwerder
Eleanor Z. Winkenwerder, a retired social worker who helped research syphilis at Johns Hopkins Hospital during the 1930s and later became an artist, died in her sleep Wednesday at Roland Park Place. She was 99. Eleanor Zouck, the daughter of a...Tags: Medicine, Social Services, Illnesses, Christianity, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Vital signs
Health-care stocks often are seen as a haven when the economy slows, but they've struggled lately. Nonetheless, they still have managed to outperform the broader market. No matter what the state of the economy, the demand for many health-care products...Tags: Schering Plough Corporation, Genentech Incorporated, Novartis, Prices, Humana Incorporated
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Crises help create a teachable moment
Unemployment is rising. The stock market is setting all sorts of records - mostly bad. And the economy might be headed into a prolonged recession. What better time to teach your children about finances and managing money? I'm not suggesting you explain...Tags: Personal Finance, Colleges and Universities, Credit and Debt, People, Teen-agers
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T. Rowe Price's profit fell but it's still a peer leader
Baltimore's T. Rowe Price Group saw its quarterly profit drop for the first time in five years as continued market volatility hurt the value of its assets and clients pulled back on making new investments.
The money manager, which analysts said still...Tags: AllianceBernstein Holding LP, Personal Finance, Earnings, Janus Capital Group Inc., Earnings Forecasts
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Breaking the logjam
Sun staff and news servicesFirst, it was the banks. Now the Federal Reserve has come to the aid of money-market funds as the government seeks to break the credit logjam that threatens the global economy. A week after the government announced it would spend $250 billion to buy...Tags: Personal Finance, Credit and Debt, Federal Reserve, Financial Markets, Real Estate Buyers
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Another Fed rescue
From Sun staff and news servicesFirst, it was the banks. Now the Federal Reserve has come to the aid of money market funds as the government seeks to break the credit logjam that threatens the global economy. A week after the government announced it would spend $250 billion to buy...Tags: Personal Finance, New York Times, Royal Bank of Canada, Federal Reserve, U.S. Department of Treasury
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Plunge alters college funds, college plans
Forget about your 401(k) for the moment. Have you checked your college savings plan? The recent plunge in stock prices has hit these so-called 529 plans, too. If your child is in grade school or younger, no problem. You have years for the stock market -...Tags: State Budgets, Colleges and Universities, Tuition Planning Services, Personal Income, People
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