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		<title>Citigroup: &#8220;Sorry, you can&#8217;t sell right now&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK, Feb 15 (Reuters) &#8211; Citigroup Inc. (C:NYSE) has suspended investor withdrawals from a $500 million credit hedge fund to give it a chance to &#8220;stabilize,&#8221; a bank spokesman said on Friday. The London-based fund, called CSO Partners, was facing investor redemptions after a 10 percent loss in November, prompting its manager John Pickett [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK, Feb 15 (Reuters) &#8211; Citigroup Inc. (C:NYSE) has suspended investor withdrawals from a $500 million credit hedge fund to give it a chance to &#8220;stabilize,&#8221; a bank spokesman said on Friday.<span id="midArticle_byline"></span><span id="midArticle_0"></span> The London-based fund, called CSO Partners, was facing investor redemptions after a 10 percent loss in November, prompting its manager John Pickett to resign, according to Citigroup spokesman Jon Diat.</p>
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<p><span id="midArticle_1"></span> The fund was up 27 percent since inception in August 2004 to Dec. 31, 2007.</p>
<p><span id="midArticle_2"></span> &#8220;We have temporarily suspended redemptions of all shares of CSO to stabilize the fund and allow time to address its funding needs to meet anticipated obligations,&#8221; said Diat in a statement.</p>
<p><span id="midArticle_3"></span> It is not unusual for hedge fund managers to suspend redemptions on funds in distress. Investment documents typically give the manager the right to put up temporary &#8220;gates&#8221; barring investor exits so managers don&#8217;t have to undertake a fire sale of assets to pay exiting investors.</p>
<p><span id="midArticle_4"></span> In addition to suspending investor exits, Citigroup told investors it put $100 million into the fund in recent weeks and is looking for other funding sources.</p>
<p><span id="midArticle_5"></span> &#8220;If they are invested in illiquid assets, chances are they cannot get out an equivalent amount of money investors are demanding without materially damaging the portfolio,&#8221; said Ferenc Sanderson, senior hedge fund analyst for Lipper Inc., a unit of Reuters Group Plc.</p>
<p><span id="midArticle_6"></span> Sanderson said the fact that it is happening in a fund managed by one of the world&#8217;s largest banks means that &#8220;even having a big name and a big brand doesn&#8217;t leave investors immune to potential issues when they try to redeem.&#8221;</p>
<p><span id="midArticle_7"></span> News of the fund was reported Friday by the Wall Street Journal.</p>
<p><span id="midArticle_8"></span> Citigroup was trading down 34 cents, or 1.3 percent, to $25.40 on the New York Stock Exchange.  (Reporting by Dane Hamilton, editing by Dave Zimmerman)</p>
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		<title>Dogs of the Dow 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dogs of the Dow Theory is really quite simple.  The Dow Jones Industrials is a prestigious list of companies to begin with.  By sorting these stocks to find the ten companies with the highest dividend yield, you are automatically choosing companies that are undervalued relative to their peers.  By refreshing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Dogs of the Dow Theory is really quite simple.  The Dow Jones Industrials is a prestigious list of companies to begin with.  By sorting these stocks to find the ten companies with the highest dividend yield, you are automatically choosing companies that are undervalued relative to their peers.  By refreshing the list each year, you&#8217;re always picking new &#8220;dogs&#8221; &#8211; the ones that stand the greatest chance of catching up with their peers.</p>
<p>The Dogs of the Dow for 2008 are:</p>
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<td>Company Name</td>
<td>2007 Close</td>
<td>Dividend Yield</td>
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<td>C</td>
<td>Citigroup, Inc.</td>
<td>29.44</td>
<td>7.34%</td>
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<td>PFE</td>
<td>Pfizer, Inc.</td>
<td>22.73</td>
<td>5.63%</td>
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<td>GM</td>
<td>General Motors</td>
<td>24.89</td>
<td>4.02%</td>
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<td>MO</td>
<td>Altria Group</td>
<td>75.58</td>
<td>3.97%</td>
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<td>VZ</td>
<td>Verizon Communications, Inc.</td>
<td>43.69</td>
<td>3.94%</td>
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<td>T</td>
<td>AT&amp;T, Inc.</td>
<td>41.56</td>
<td>3.85%</td>
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<td>DD</td>
<td>Du Pont De Nemours</td>
<td>44.09</td>
<td>3.72%</td>
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<td>JPM</td>
<td>JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co</td>
<td>43.65</td>
<td>3.48%</td>
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<td>GE</td>
<td>General Electric</td>
<td>37.07</td>
<td>3.35%</td>
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<td>HD</td>
<td>Home Depot, Inc.</td>
<td>26.94</td>
<td>3.34%</td>
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