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Stock selection based on Morningstar's ten-year, five-star general equity mutual funds

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  • Loviscek, Anthony L.
  • Jordan, W. John

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  • Loviscek, Anthony L. & Jordan, W. John, 2000. "Stock selection based on Morningstar's ten-year, five-star general equity mutual funds," Financial Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 9(2), pages 145-157, 00.
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