February 27, 2008

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A fund partially owned by Merrill Lynch now owns a large part of Merrill Lynch. So let's say Merrill reports a good quarter, so the fund's fees go up, so Merrill's next quarter improves, so... I still don't see how anyone can avoid this feedback loop once the level of cross-ownership is high enough.

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