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August 09, 2006

Digital Gold Book 2006: Michael Radziemski, CIO of Lord, Abbett & Co. is Building Proprietary Systems for Fixed Income Modeling and Trading for Investment Managers

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By Beth Stackpole, Contributing Editor

Lord, Abbett & Co. CIO Michael Radziemski returns to the Gold Book in 2006 and shares his top three projects. He is currently involved in custom development of fixed income modeling and trading systems, enhancing and adding capability to the firm's Web site, and improving information security. He speaks about this and more with Wall Street & Technology Radio.

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