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Any good tips, I should get into?

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schizo
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looking for some place to invest my money, would appreciate some good ideas from you guys
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DR_1
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asylum
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with a name like that i dont know how many tips you gonna get mate
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I will let you know when I want to sell. :P
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Def ABO Bob, wont regret it!
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schizo
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thanks guys - things not going so well for me so i thought i would try this online trading thing, but the 3g coverage in Zim is so bad
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hobo
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Marko_1
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Buy some shares in the Australian Cricket Board.....
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topgun
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Buy Zim treasuries - good inflation hedge or invest in some bargain basement local farmland seeing that the war vets have destroyed it.
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barry_1
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ja those "war vets" were all about nineteen years old,when they invaded the farms and the war finished twenty one years previously,go figure!
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Preston
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Topgun....I believe the Tabacco Industry is still a viable investment.
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topgun
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I agree Preston ...but not in Zim. No powa, no railways, no fertiliser, no diesel, no rains, no....should I go on?
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Preston
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You missed on qoute out "No powa to the people"
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Actually, dudes, the Zim stock market is at all time highs. In March it was hitting daily gains of up to 25 percent. Especially attractive are dual listed shares like Old Mutual, but like banking group CBZ are doing nicely too. Also, foreigners are sneaking back into the country. One broker I met had just been offered one million (US) dollars for a 50 percent share of his firm, from a US investment company; there were many more stories like it. Sure, Zim is a high risk environment (check out Barloworld's comments on PPC Zim) but has the potential for high reward. I also know that one of the world's largest hedge funds, has set up a special trading desk tasked with taking up stakes in Zim companies. Banking, tourism and construction are especially attractive, according to the investment manager in charge of the process. The thinking is that when old Bob finally leaves office, the country is going to become a massive public works project. Mozambique & Angola, for example, are going through huge rebuilding excercises, creating plenty of opportunity for investors. Zim is expected to go through the same. For opportunists, contrarians, grifters and chancers, there's money to be made.
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john_1
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Hey Dude, where is my copy ...
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Brazen
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Hi boyo, what addy should I send it to?
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john_1
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ipromisenottotradegoldshareseveragain.co.za
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john_1
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Brazen
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LOL! Whada youknow, I had to make that promise this morning. In big trouble. . .
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