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  1. 17 de jan. de 2019 · John C. Bogle’s financial innovations were reviled and ridiculed at first, but for decades now they have enabled millions of ordinary Americans to build wealth to buy a home, pay for college and ...

  2. John C. (Jack) Bogle (1929 - 2019) was founder of the Vanguard Group and creator of the world's first retail index mutual fund. Over the years, he was named one of “the world’s 100 most powerful and influential people” by Time magazine, one of the investment industry's four "Giants of the 20th Century" by Fortune magazine and Forbes magazine said Bogle “has done more good for investors ...

  3. 17 de jan. de 2019 · American investors have lost the fiercest advocate they may have ever had. John Clifton Bogle, founder of Vanguard Group and a crusader for investors’ rights for more than three decades, died in ...

  4. John C. “Jack” Bogle was known throughout the world as a champion for the individual investor. He earned that reputation through his actions every day, but k...

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  5. 6 de jan. de 2020 · John C. Bogle é o nome de um megainvestidor estadunidense, cuja fortuna excedendo os 180 milhões de dólares foi construída essencialmente no decorrer do século XX. Bogle faleceu ainda em 2019, não sem antes construir um importante papel dentro do mercado financeiro, como porta-voz de uma estratégia específica de investimentos.

  6. 14 de jun. de 2023 · Dans cet article, je parle de l’histoire de John Bogle et de la société Vanguard. Je parle également de sa philosophie d’investissement et de l’homme qu’il est. Il a mené une vie passionnante. Début de la vie John C. Bogle. John Bogle est né en 1929, le 8 mai. Il est né à Verona, dans l’État du New Jersey, aux États-Unis.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2019 · Profile. John C. Bogle may have been one of the very few people who transformed the quest for average into a multi-trillion-dollar industry. To be fair, it was no ordinary quest for average. The goal was not only to earn the market average but also to do so with very low fees so that the average (non-professional) investor could benefit.