Bill Ackman is a billionaire nine times over, according to Forbes. He made his vast wealth by running Pershing Square Capital, the hedge fund
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Ritz-Carlton developer’s $10.5M Portland estate sells for $1. Here’s why
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Mutual funds take a hit but still 80% of equity funds fare better than the benchmarks
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