Tune in to See Morningstar's Manager of the Year Winners
Winners will be announced Wednesday on CNBC and Morningstar.com.
Winners will be announced Wednesday on CNBC and Morningstar.com.
The winners of Morningstar's 2010 Fund Manager of the Year and 2010 CEO of the Year awards will be announced on CNBC's Power Lunch on Wednesday, Jan. 5, in a live broadcast from Morningstar's Chicago office. (Power Lunch is hosted by Tyler Mathisen and airs from noon-1 p.m. CST.) Concurrent with the announcement, Morningstar.com will also post Fund Spy and Stock Strategist columns about the winners, following up with video report interviews with award recipients.
Learn more about 2010's nominees below:
International-Stock Fund Nominees
CEO of the Year Nominees (video)
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