Jack Bogle's last warning to the investment industry: 'Don't forget the little guy you serve'

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Jack Bogle, the founder of index fund giant Vanguard Group, died Wednesday, Jan. 16. He left a warning. He was concerned that big passive fund managers were gaining too much control over the voting shares of U.S. corporations.

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