Did you miss out on Forbidden Technology – 8th share tip winner from 8?
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Tom Winnifrith
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14 Jan 2013 @ 05:07
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Did you miss out on Forbidden Technology (LSE:FBT) on Friday? Yet again a stock was tipped on onefreesharetip.com and yet again it rose at once. This time the gain was 2p to 20.5p ( 10.81%). That makes eight tips in eight days and eight share price gains. Even my cats can recognise that there is some sort of pattern emerging. No wonder that thousands of investors who want to be ahead of the curve have already registered with ADVFN’s new service. And this week will see new share tips from three more members of the panel plus a second tip from ADVFN boss Clem Chambers and from ex t1ps senior writer Steve Moore. Why delay..start the week sensibly and sign up HERE
Tom Winnifrith
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