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'''Philip L. Carret''' ([[November 29]], [[1896]] – [[May 28]], [[1998]]) was an [[investor]] and founder (in 1928) of [[Pioneer Investments|Pioneer Fund]], one of the first [[Mutual Fund]]s in the United States. He is most famous for the long successful track record he achieved investing in [[Common Stock]]s and for being one of [[Warren Buffet]]'s role models. His book 'The Art of Speculation' is still in print today.
'''Philip L. Carret''' ([[November 29]], [[1896]] – [[May 28]], [[1998]]) was an [[investor]] and founder (in 1928) of [[Pioneer Investments|Pioneer Fund]], one of the first [[Mutual Fund]]s in the United States. He is most famous for the long successful track record he achieved investing in [[Common Stock]]s and for being one of [[Warren Buffett]]'s role models. His book 'The Art of Speculation' is still in print today.


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Philip L. Carret (November 29, 1896May 28, 1998) was an investor and founder (in 1928) of Pioneer Fund, one of the first Mutual Funds in the United States. He is most famous for the long successful track record he achieved investing in Common Stocks and for being one of Warren Buffett's role models. His book 'The Art of Speculation' is still in print today.