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Encyclopedia > Winton

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Nicholas Winton, the Schindler of Britain (1080 words)
Nicholas Winton, one of the unsung heroes of World War Two, known as the Schindler of Britain, is still revered at the age of 92 as the father who saved scores of his 'children' from Nazi death camps.
In september, 2001, Nicholas Winton is to be the guest of honour at the film premiere of his story in Prague.
Winton has been invited to the launch by Czech president Vaclav Havel and around 250 of the 664 people he saved will also be at the event.
Winton Capital Management (612 words)
Winton are regulated by the NFA and CFTC in United States, and authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority in the United Kingdom.
Winton Capital Management are a managed futures and hedge fund manager established in 1997 and specialising in systematic trading using advanced scientific methods.
Winton's founding principle is the belief that robust statistical research provides the richest and most reliable source of information on market behaviour.
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