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An American Hedge Fund Book Contest Winners!

After a long wait, I finally have the results from the book draw of An American Hedge Fund.  As stated in the contest post, there are 5 winners who were drawn randomly from a hat based on comment entries.  

Without further ado, here are the winners of an autographed copy of "An American Hedge Fund".

  1. Patrick
  2. Christine
  3. Joe
  4. Financial Blogger
  5. Erz

Congrats to all the winners.  I will be contacting the above readers via email in the next few minutes for your mailing addresses.  Hopefully you left a valid email in the ballot.

On another note, I have another book contest already underway.  The top commentator of Oct 2007 will get a free copy of "The Engine of America".  If you want to see the top contestants thus far, just scroll down the right sidebar until you see the list.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend.



5 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Wohoo! Thx FT! Now I have to take it off my Xmas wish list ;-D

  2. 2. Patrick

    Thanks, FT. I look forward to reading this book. :)

  3. 3. Joe

    WOO HOO! Sorry for the late reply! I was off sick the past days! Thanks! I am so happy! It’s the first contest that I actually win something. And I mean ever!!! :-)

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