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David Sims In Washington, Amvona Gets It Right On WWE, Steven Reiman On SA's Power

Apr. 12, 2014 1:17 PM ET
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It was a busy week for contributor David Sims who spent a few days in D.C. lobbying on behalf of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders amid a Senate proposal to wind down the two controversial GSEs.

As many of you know, David has written some fantastic articles here on SA on the subject, including his latest, "Senate Staffers 'Do The Hustle' With Fannie And Freddie Shareholders." The Washington Post mentions David in their piece "Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Shareholders Rail Against Measure To Dismantle Two Firms." Congrats David, you made the Post!

Another SA contributor found himself mentioned in the national news media last week, as Emmanuel Lemelson was quoted in USA Today after shares of WWE experienced more weakness on Friday, following a rout earlier in the week. You can read his articles on the company (which appear on SA first), here and here.

Finally, check out this forum post by Steven Reiman: Seeking Alpha Got Me A Research Job Offer. Congrats Steven! Glad we could help.

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