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More and more money is going to passive products and strategies and away from active managers – who have failed to meet the returns of the indices, passive products are by definition not as energetic – it is a strategy that trades less actively – compared to active managers. —Doug Kass I expect the competitive challenges to active managers like T. Rowe and Franklin to intensify in the coming years. —Doug Kass He monumentally overpaid for Kraft. —Doug Kass Is it premature to ask what happens to Amazon when Jeff Bezos chooses to turn over the day-to-day running of the company he founded? his announced divorce gives me pause for thought. —Doug Kass I view the current underperformance in banks stocks as an important intermediate-term opportunity to acquire valuable long term investments, deutsche Bank’s woes are actually a positive for U.S. money center banks that are rapidly gaining share in fixed-income trading and retail and corporate lending. —Doug Kass

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Deutsche Bank’s woes are actually a positive for U.S. money center banks that are rapidly gaining share in fixed-income trading and retail and corporate lending. —Doug Kass Deutsche Bank is the Sears Holdings of the global bank industry. —Doug Kass Reflecting operating losses and a toxic asset book of European loans and sovereign debt, Deutsche Bank trades at only one-third of overstated shareholders equity compared with Citigroup at 90 percent of shareholders equity and JPMorgan at 1.8 times capital. —Doug Kass Deutsche Bank’s financial and operating woes as well as those of other equally challenged EU banks and concentration on cost savings instead of business building have and will continue to inure to the benefit of the large U.S. money center banks who stampede towards gains in corporate and retail market share as well as taking share in global fixed-income trading. —Doug Kass The moats are not as deep and unimpenetrable as in the past. —Doug Kass