Janus Aggressive Funds
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For example, small-company growth funds are highly aggressive funds that buy stocks of small. 20% Mid-cap growth (Janus Mercury or Meridian Growth).
Janus Investment Professionals
For in-depth details on a specific fund/portfolio,. Aggressive Large Cap Growth Portfolio (Inception Date: 1/1990) Portfolio Manager: Ed Keely.
Janus Investment Professionals
Janus Adviser, Adviser Large Cap Growth Fund, Adviser Forty Fund. of typically 30 to 50 mostly large cap core growth and aggressive growth companies..
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Janus Investment Fund: Janus Fund, JANSX, 24.26, 0.19, 0.79. AXP Strategy Series, Inc: AXP Strategy Aggressive Fund; Class B Shares, INAGX, 10.35, 0.06.
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Still, advisors suggest approaching the aggressive funds with caution.. Consider Janus Mercury. According to Morningstar, the fund has a potential.
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McNeela cites Janus Enterprise, a formerly aggressive fund that has taken a tamer approach. Instead of holding big positions in technology names,.
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Making Amends at Janus Mercury
Adding fuel to the fire, Mercury and other Janus funds were cited among those . Despite his less aggressive approach relative to the fund's previous.
Ask the Expert: Know when to hold 'em - Mar. 31, 2003
I own the Janus Twenty and Janus Mercury funds in my IRA account. They've gone down considerably over the past three years. Should I hold onto them?
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The Aggressive Growth Account may be suitable for investors with a very. Janus Mercury Fund invests primarily in the common stocks of companies of any.
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