Talking to one of Oppenheimer's pioneering portfolio managers, George Evans
Forty years ago, when most people put their savings under the mattress and the sophisticated put them in bank accounts, OppenheimerFunds was one of the pioneers of mutual fund investing. Since then it has been in and out of British ownership, through management buyouts, purchased by insurance companies, as well as multiple recombinations with its original partners, brokers Oppenheimer Company and Oppenheimer Capital. In the last decade it added the Quest for Value Funds, Rochester Funds, and
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