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February 28, 2004
The Lou Dobbs Rouge Fund
In this insightful piece, James K. Glassman of Tech Central Station ran an interesting analysis of U.S. companies that CNN financial commentator Lou Dobbs has criticized on his website and television show as "either sending jobs overseas or choosing to employ cheap foreign labor, instead of American workers." Mr. Glassman calculated that the annual return for a hypothetical stock fund of these companies over the past year (12 months ending Feb. 23, 2004), was a remarkable 72.44 percent, which compares with a return of 39.11 percent for the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500-Stock Index over the same period.
Outsourcing tech and other white-collar jobs is a common political canard that misguided or disingenuous demagogues promote to frighten voters. Accordingly, we will have to endure a great deal of this drivel over the next several months of this election year.
Posted by Tom at February 28, 2004 2:58 PM
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