its international resources--which it is trying to do--for this fund to regain some luster. Vanguard Windsor VWNDX Chuck Freeman stepped down at this fund earlier in 2004 after a nine-year run. While the departure of such a high-profile manager
Capital Opportunity VHCOX. Their 10-year returns are running more than 4 percentage points ahead of the S&P 500 per year . Chuck Freeman et al., Vanguard Windsor VWNDX I would have guessed that a deep-value fund like this one was due to cool off after a
diversifier for your bond portfolio. Vanguard Capital Value VCVLX This fund offers low costs and seasoned management. Comanagers Chuck Freeman and David Fassnacht are with Wellington Management, one of the better money managers around. Freeman has served as lead
What do Marty Whitman, Wally Weitz, Tad Rivelle, Chuck Freeman , and Bill Miller have in common? They re all great managers and they all got burned by deceptive accounting. The question I
Devotees of Vanguard Windsor VWNDX and long-time manager Chuck Freeman will want to check out the family's youngest offering, Vanguard Capital Value VCVLX. Freeman is following the same hard-core
continues to find more than its share of good bargains. Manager Chuck Freeman , who's a pretty selective investor, found several attractively ..... markets.Vanguard Windsor likes 'em cheap. Lead manager Charles Freeman buys stocks when they've fallen hard. He tends to like
Vanguard Windsor VWNDX provides solid management for an amazingly low cost of just 0.31%. Wellington managers John Neff and Chuck Freeman have done well here over the long haul. Freeman took the reins from Neff at the end of 1995 and he took a lot of heat when
buy growth stocks on the cheap, Vanguard Windsor's VWNDX Chuck Freeman has found deals such as McLeod MCLD. It's a competitive ..... ADLAC and Mediacom Communications MCCC: Vanguard Windsor's Chuck Freeman sees opportunity in the struggling cable industry . Canadian
Vanguard Windsor's VWNDX fate has been tied to cyclical stocks, and it probably will be for a while to come. Comanager Chuck Freeman says he thinks the world economy will continue to grow and that means there is at least one or two more legs to the rally
did, in 1997.) But the fund's reopening isn't cause for celebration. Blame a horrible 1998, when current manager Charles Freeman 's deep-value stocks and collection of REITs gained less than 1%. That weak performance dented the fund's trailing