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		<title>by: Falling in love again : Interactive Investor Blog</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] According to Alphaville, it’s a model that claims 83.4 per cent accuracy in predicting which companies will go private even if you apply it when the company first floats on the stock market. They can’t explain it either, and don’t say whether it predicts the buyout price… [...]]]></description>
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