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COPYRIGHT 2003 Adams Business Media
PAUL FREMONT
JEFFERIES & CO.
A DIE-HARD CAPITALIST WOULD SAY THAT regulation is a terrible thing. But others, like utilities investors, would call it a trusted comrade.
Paul Fremont of Jefferies & Co. has a fascination with the intermingling of business and politics. That's why he became a utilities analyst. Today Fremont, who previously worked at Moody's and in commercial banking, finds that companies operating in regulated markets are in the best position to do well.
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