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No-Load Funds

Some mutual funds want you to pay for the privilege of them (or your investment adviser) taking your money to invest. It's called a load, and it works like a cover charge to get into a nightclub. Luckily, there are such things as no-load funds. As the name implies, shares of these funds are sold without a fee paid to a broker or investment advisor.

The entire amount you invest in no-load funds goes to work for your returns. On the other hand, with load funds, right off the bat you're charged commission (not to mention other fees incurred over the life of the investment). Let's say, for example, you invest $25,000 into a load fund that charges a 5% commission. This costs you $1,250 off the top, bringing your actual investment down to only $23,750.

The often-cited horse race analogy argues against investing in load funds. Here's the logic behind it: Would you place a bet on a horse that had to start a race 200 yards behind the others? Well, maybe you would if you got a tip from a sketchy, trench coat-clad man in a dark alley. However, under most circumstances, it's not smart to put your money on that handicapped horse.

But some argue that at times that man in the trench coat (aka your broker) knows more about the horses than you do, and has a better shot at picking a winner. Also, sometimes these fees are unavoidable because some funds are available only through investment advisers.

Cost-benefit analysis can help determine when a load fund is worth it (in other words, when it will score you a load) and when it is better to "do it yourself" and avoid the fees. Load-fund fees range depending on share class and can cover a variety of costs, such as paper work and fund management.

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LSI to Present at JPMorgan Technology Conference

 
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MILPITAS, Calif., May 5, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ ----LSI Corporation (NYSE: LSI) today announced that Abhi Talwalkar, President and Chief Executive Officer, will be presenting at the JPMorgan 36th Annual Technology Conference in Boston, Mass., on Monday, May 19, 2008, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time.

The presentation will be available to the public via audio webcast at http://www.lsi.com/webcast. Following the conference, a replay of the webcast will be available on the LSI website at http://www.lsi.com/webcast.

About LSI

LSI Corporation (NYSE: LSI) is a leading provider of innovative silicon, systems and software technologies that enable products which seamlessly bring people, information and digital content together. The company offers a broad portfolio of capabilities and services including custom and standard product ICs, adapters, systems and software that are trusted by the world's best known brands to power leading solutions in the Storage and Networking markets. More information is available at http://www.lsi.com.

   Editor's Notes: 1. All LSI news releases (financial, acquisitions, manufacturing, products, technology, etc.) are issued exclusively
   by PR Newswire and are immediately thereafter posted on the company's external website, http://www.lsi.com. 2. LSI and the
   LSI logo design are trademarks or registered trademarks of LSI Corporation or its subsidiaries. 

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