Special Report: Boring Bob's Six Dull Bumper Yield stocks to buy
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Tom Winnifrith
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14 Mar 2013 @ 19:29
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It is now ready and will be published tomorrow at noon. Former fund manager, stockbroker and share commentator Robert Sutherland Smith began his City career in 1967 and has assembled a special report where the wittiest swimmer from Hampstead Heath ponds has tried to become boring Bob as he assembles a portfolio of six very dull stocks all offering cracking yields. These are stocks to bedrock any portfolio: buy, hold and just bank the income. Robert’s report will be sent out by email at 12 Noon on Friday 15th March only to registered users of www.onefreesharetip.com
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