Using his unique and groundbreaking approach to generating consistent profits on the stock market, Richard will outline the reasons why he directed his clients to cash in early 2007 as he demonstrates the strategies and techniques that conintue to provide conistent and impressive returns.
This introductory seminar with one of Australia’s best is an incredible opportunity to learn from the best and find out why his strategy still works now.
When: Wednesday, June 2
Time: 5.30pm – 7.30pm
Where: Clarendon on York, 68-72 York Street, South Melbourne
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Mellissah Smith
Mellissah Smith is a marketing expert with more than 20 years experience. Having founded and built two successful marketing companies internationally, she is well recognized as a industry thought leader and innovator. Mellissah started her career working with technology and professional services firms, primarily in marketing, public relations and investor relations, positioning a number of successful companies to list on the various Stock Exchanges around the world. She is a writer, technology developer and entrepreneur who shares her thoughts and experiences through blogs and written articles published in various media outlets. Brag sheet: #2 marketer to follow on Twitter (2003), Top 150 Marketers to Follow (2015), Top 10 innovative marketers (2014), 60K+ followers on Twitter with 97% authentic.
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