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Which mutual fund having significant exposure in EADS? |
want to invest in EADS share through mutual fund. About a third of outstanding "EADS" shares are held by "institutional investors" (which would include mutual funds), but each of these funds holds an almost meaningless number of shares, so that holding has no major influence on the performance of the funds. DaimlerChrysler Aerospace holds about 23% of the shares, so why not invest in them if you want a non-pure position in EADS? They are such a diversified business they might just as well be a mutual fund! |
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