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2009-04-05 — wsj.com
``Publicly traded U.S. hedge-fund stocks, which began trading only in the last few years, were billed as a way for regular investors to get a taste of the outsized returns available only to large institutions and high-net-worth individuals.
Lately though, the stocks have done nothing of the sort, losing more value than an investment in the underlying funds themselves.''
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