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	<title>Comments on: The Best Business Model &#8211; Ever</title>
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		<title>By: All About Alpha &#187; Blog Archives &#187; All About Alpha Exclusive: An interview with Alexander Ineichen, author of &#8220;Asymmetric Returns&#8221;</title>
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		<dc:creator>All About Alpha &#187; Blog Archives &#187; All About Alpha Exclusive: An interview with Alexander Ineichen, author of &#8220;Asymmetric Returns&#8221;</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] With their perfectly-timed trains and neatly-arranged homes, the Swiss are big fans of symmetry.Ã‚  ThisÃ‚ makes UBS&#8217;s resident hedge fund guru Alexander IneichenÃ‚ all the more of anÃ‚ anomaly.Ã‚  His book Asymmetric Returns has been garnering a lot of attentionÃ‚ not because it espouses order and regularity, but becauseÃ‚ it soÃ‚ vocally challenges the status quo, refutes conventional wisdom and, well, questions symmetry itself. [...]</description>
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