Glee Gets as Little Respect as Gloom With Fed Driving Stocks
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Craig Hodges, who runs one of the best-performing U.S. mutual funds, is preparing for the next leg of America’s almost five-year-old bull market.
After his holdings of Yelp Inc. and Pandora Media Inc. doubled earlier this year, the 50-year-old manager is adding a new stock: Gogo Inc., an unprofitable provider of in-flight Wi-Fi that’s up 63 percent since its June public offering.