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Brandes

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[brahn-des] / ˈbrɑn dɛs /

noun

  1. Georg Morris Georg Morris Cohen, 1842–1927, Danish historian and literary critic.


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Though all of the back-and-forth between Celeste and Johannes grates the viewer as it circles the drain, Charli, Zamiri and Brandes are aiming and firing at a very real and expanding phenomenon.

From Salon

The script, written by Bertie Brandes and Aidan Zamiri, who also directs, draws heavily on archetypes in a plot that sticks closely to the familiar artist-against-the-machine formula.

From Barron's

Two outliers: Brandes Emerging Markets Value has 26% of the fund invested in Latin America and outperformed 95% of its peers with an annual average return of 10% over the past five years, while the Lazard Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio holds a fifth of assets in the region and beat 96% of its peers over the past five years with an average return of almost 11%, according to Morningstar Direct.

From Barron's

Two outliers: Brandes Emerging Markets Value has 26% of the fund invested in Latin America and outperformed 95% of its peers with an annual average return of 10% over the past five years, while the Lazard Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio holds a fifth of assets in the region and beat 96% of its peers over the past five years with an average return of almost 11%, according to Morningstar Direct.

From Barron's

Two outliers: Brandes Emerging Markets Value has 26% of the fund invested in Latin America and outperformed 95% of its peers with an annual average return of 10% over the past five years, while the Lazard Emerging Markets Equity Portfolio holds a fifth of assets in the region and beat 96% of its peers over the past five years with an average return of almost 11%, according to Morningstar Direct.

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