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FYI: Value mutual funds' 15-year returns make growth funds look weak. The $10,000 investment test reveals the difference. The average value stock mutual fund would have taken that investment made on March 31, 2000, and turned it into $28,979 by May 15 this year, according to Morningstar Inc. data. The average growth stock fund would be barely above water with $10,351. Invested in the S&P 500, that amount would have grown to $18,938. Regards, Ted http://license.icopyright.net/user/viewFreeUse.act?fuid=MTkzODc3MDg=