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"There's no conviction in the market right now," said Don Wordell , portfolio manager of the RidgeWorth Mid-Cap Value Equity Fund.
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Don Wordell, who runs the dividend-oriented RidgeWorth Mid-Cap Value Equity Fund (SAMVX), likes Ingersoll-Rand (IR), a heating and air-conditioning systems maker that has a 0.6% dividend and is expected to grow earnings 30% this year.
What AT&T's T-Mobile Deal May Mean for You Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011
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(Johnson, S.T. & Wordell, C.J. "Homeopathic and herbal medicine: Considerations for formulary evaluation," Formulary, 32, 1167, Nov. 1997.)
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"All the stocks we thought were going to be dead earlier this year are now rallying," says Wordell, who runs the Mid-Cap Value Equity Fund for RidgeWorth Investments.
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"The devil is in the details," Don Wordell, a fund manager for Atlanta-based RidgeWorth Capital Management, which oversees about $47 billion, said in a telephone interview.
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"The devil is in the details," Don Wordell, a fund manager for Atlanta-based RidgeWorth Capital Management, which oversees about $47 billion, said in a telephone interview.
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"The devil is in the details," Don Wordell, a fund manager for Atlanta-based RidgeWorth Capital Management, which oversees about $47 billion, said in a phone interview about the European rescue.
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"The devil is in the details," Don Wordell, a fund manager for Atlanta-based RidgeWorth Capital Management, which oversees about $47 billion, said in a telephone interview.
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Wordell said the company can generate a 10% return on its Bakken properties even if oil prices move as low as $42 a barrel.
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"GDP figures are not horrible, yet nothing to write home about," Don Wordell, a fund manager for Atlanta-based RidgeWorth Capital Management, which oversees about $48 billion, said in a telephone interview.
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