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Fabrice Taylor began his career at The Globe and Mail in 1995. In 2000 he started writing about the capital markets for The Globe. In 2003, he and four colleagues won a National Newspaper Awards citation of merit for a series on income trusts. That same year he obtained his Chartered Financial Analyst designation and moved to Bay St., first on the sell side as an analyst and banker, then to the buy side. He now publishes The President's Club investment newsletter, focusing on off-the-radar small to mid-cap companies trading at a discount to net asset value. His letter and The Globe and Mail have a distribution agreement. He can be reached at fabrice.taylor@gmail.com.

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