Absence of analyst’s insight noticed

 
By Clytie Bunyan | Published: November 15, 2009   

It’s fair to say this year’s Oklahoma Inc. was put together with one notable omission: input from local analyst Bob Rader.

For several years, Rader’s voice helped explain the Standard & Poors’ rankings of many companies in Oklahoma Inc. He loved being a contributor to our regular coverage and especially liked being part of the analytical mix for the annual financial section.

The former senior vice president at Capital West Securities in Oklahoma City died July 15. Rader loved what he did, loved a chance to review numbers, explain what they mean or could mean. He...
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