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noun
A goblin; a frightful spectre or phantom; a bogy or bugbear.
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A bogle is "a semispirit generally thought to be of bad character".
He met Hannahbella, a bogle.
John Hegarty is Worldwide Creative Director of Bartle Bogle Hegarty and the author of Hegarty on Advertising: Turning Intelligence into Magic Not To Be Sold Separately: The Observer Colour Magazine 1964-1995.
Devised by award-winning creative agency Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH), the campaign - an evolution of previous Own the Weekend iterations - will encourage readers to create a lasting habit of buying the Guardian and The Observer through a new 90-second film to be shown in cinemas, in addition to preroll on YouTube, 4OD and SkyGo.
The author of Ripley Bogle and Eureka Street, which the BBC later adopted into a television drama, had described Queen's University's decision last month to cancel the symposium as "not cowardice or surrender but part of one long defeat in an unfought war".
"Many of these institutions, which now own two-thirds of the shares of corporate America, are fundamentally failing in their fiduciary duty," says Mr Bogle, who founded Vanguard, a mutual-fund company that pioneered low-cost index funds.What of the newest kids on the shareholder block, the hedge funds?
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Cash is a drag on your portfolio, no less a figure than investment guru Jack Bogle has pronounced.
In his final speech as chairman of the British Medical Association, Ian Bogle complained about "the suffocation of professional responsibility by target-setting" and criticised "a healthcare system driven not by the needs of individual patients but by spreadsheets and tick boxes".
The many conflicts of interest of the shareholding institutions are described in gory detail by John Bogle in a new book, "The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism".
Over the same period the average equity mutual fund returned 9.6% a year, calculates John Bogle, the founder of Vanguard, a low-cost mutual-fund company; but the individual investor in equity mutual funds got an annual return of only 2.7%, because of switching.
The mutual-fund business may claim to be free of scandal, but, asks Mr Bogle: "Isn't that at least a minor one?"If there is a scandal in the fund-management business, as some people believe, it is of a subtle kind.
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