Winners (and losers) from the S&P500 bull run

Active manager T Rowe Price was one of the most astute active managers during the past two years – when the S&P500 doubled in the shortest period on record

T Rowe Price has emerged as one of the more astute active managers in the past two years, a period when the S&P500 – one of the most closely watched indices for American stocks – doubled from its 2009 low point.

The US investment manager was able to make a $718m return on just one bet on a company between March 9, 2009 and February 17, 2001.

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