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SHORT INVESTMENT COURSE FOR BEGINNERS     

hajinoff - 03 Feb 2009 18:25

Right now company shares sell at tremendous discounts to real value!

Learn investing strategically to multiply your net worth.

CURRENT MARKET TURBULENCE IS PROFITABLE FOR FAR-SIGHTED INVESTOR!

1. Learn how to read company financial statements with ease
2. Learn financial ratios applied by City Analysts to find quality
3. Learn how to determine true value of a company in any market
4. Learn when buying shares makes sense and when not
5. Learn when you should consider taking profits by selling off

- Convenient Central London location, max group size 10 people
- Free after-course mentoring if required. Saturday classes.
- Course Fee 200.00; includes Disc with entire course on it
- We only teach. We do not sell software, brokerage or the like
- If unsatisfied with course 100% money back guarantee.

ENQUIRE OR BOOK TODAY BY CALLING xxxxx xxxxxx edited by MoneyAM

hajinoff - 09 Feb 2009 13:10 - 5 of 9

Good Afternoon Treblewide & Hangon,

Thanks for the humorous posts guys!

I regret to say that the dog pissing on your shoes, Treblewide, may just be beyond help.

Hangon, in respponse to your post let me suggest that you consider the current period as exceptional.

You value companies based on fundamental performance during regular trading environment since current turbulence is market-wide and affects all companies.

Following on from this you are left with an estimation of the likelihood of survival. The course will address the issues of valuation and enable you to sellect investment/s wisely for the mid to long term.

If you are interested in discussing please feel free to contact us. Kindest Regards,

skinny - 09 Feb 2009 13:17 - 6 of 9

Isn't that a builder's phone number?

Gausie - 09 Feb 2009 13:30 - 7 of 9

Hey Hajinoff - Have you been in touch with MoneyAM's advertising sales department? Maybe for 10 a month they'll let you advertise your courses on the traders BB too?

Then again ...

Treblewide - 09 Feb 2009 14:07 - 8 of 9

a fox did a dump on my doorstep last week too...i did not know fox's had access to chicken tikka jalfrezi's.

Gausie - 09 Feb 2009 16:46 - 9 of 9

Treble - if you dont finish a takeaway chicken tikka jalfrezi and you throw it away without sealing it in a rubbish bag first, a fox rummaging through your bins could find and eat it, which could well then lead to the situation you outlined above.

Perhaps you and your immediate neighbours should form a committee to review and improve your policies and procedures pertaining to the packaging of domestic food waste in general and to the disposal of unfinished chicken tikka jalfrezi in particular.

hajinoff - what would you advise?
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