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His father-in-law happened to be Fred Alger, the go-go fund manager of 1960s fame.
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Fred Alger is one of the three largest holders of Focus Media.
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As chief executive of venerable growth manager Fred Alger Management, Chung inherited a style that founder Fred Alger developed in the gogo Sixties.
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On Sept. 11, 2001 Fred Alger Management lost 35 staff members, including every portfolio manager but Chung, in its World Trade Center offices.
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As chief executive of venerable growth manager Fred Alger Management, Chung inherited a style that founder Fred Alger developed in the go-go Sixties.
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Fred Alger himself, who had retired in 1995, came out of retirement at the age of 67 to guide the company through the difficult aftermath.
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Fred Alger, an investment-management firm that also had offices in the North tower, lost a collection of photographs by trendy artists such as Cindy Sherman and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
ECONOMIST: Art insurance
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Priceline "took advantage of a pretty benign competitive environment" in Europe, but that is going to change, says Terrence Kontos, an analyst with Fred Alger Management in New York.
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