Hundreds of pages of Bain Capital documents published by the website Gawker on Thursday reveal investment details on a number of funds in which Mitt Romney has stashed vast portions of his wealth.
The documents are not specific to Romney but they provide more evidence that large slices of his fortune have little to do with buying companies and turning them around, the experience he cites from his time as chief executive of Boston-based Bain.

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I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there's a pair of us--don't tell! They'd banish us, you know. How dreary to be somebody! How public, like a frog To tell your name the livelong day To an admiring bog!
Other than making yet another personal attack ad on Mitt Romney, the purpose of and usefulness of this Globe article is????? Or perhaps the purpose is to compare the number of jobs Mitt Romney created at Bain vs. the number of jobs Obama has created (which is NONE).---------By the way, when's the Globe going to put out (on cue from the Obama campaign) a "expose" about the Mormon religion? You know, that weirdo, wacko, racist, etc. (or fill in your own adjective here) religion as NBC is planning to describe it in a 1 hour (!) "documentary". Although for some strange reason the mainstream media is not planning to interview felllow Mormon and current Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.--Even though the public has not shown any desire to suddenly learn about the religion
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This is absurd. I invest my IRA in hedge funds to protect against loss in a down economy and I'm not for worth millions. Mitt is not the only person in this country hedging his bets during an Obama run economy with trillion dollar deficits and no improvement in the unemployment rate. He's doing what most savvy investors are doing today. You should have financial advisors, not staff reporters writing on these topics (I could find nothing on your site or the web about Beth's credentials other than "financial and investigative reporter").
Mitt Romney and State Street (STT) Corp's current CEO, JAY HOOLEY, have a lot in common, they both made vast amoubt of money by wiping out thousands of American jobs and sending them overseas and refusing to talk about it. I think saomeone wrote once a book about these two, it was called something like "Profiles in Courage"...
Mitt Romney has been claiming his ability to accumulate wealth somehow translates into jobs for the rest of us, but this clearly shows that he has made his money -- not by creating jobs -- but by crafting paperwork companies that move money around.
Profiting from the troubles of others! Is that what Jesus taught us? Or Moroni?
Mitt Romney and his fellow Bain sharks have made a fortune by gaming the system. He did not create jobs. He helped to put this country out of business. I retired after 35 years on the job. The day I left, I couldn't put another cent in my IRA because I didn't have "earned income." I couldn't afford to hire high priced accountants to show me how to do this. Yet Romney can amass millions by just investing. Tell me how that is fair. He is a sanctimonious swindler. We laugh a people who volunteer for small profit to help others. We admire people who skirt the law to make fortunes. What happened to us?
Unlike Hollywood types and professional athletes who make millions a year and end up broke. Also keep in mind that politicians write and pass the laws that Romney is taking advantage of. What a surprise.