Stay on top of the stocks you are pitching in interviews. Be sure to update your research write ups and models to reflect earnings results, M&A announcements, et cetera. The last thing you want to happen in an interview is to base your pitch on out of date assumptions and have this be pointed out by the portfolio manager during your interview.
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