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Today's podcast is comprised of a number of topics covered in the recent UK Investor Magazine Seminars, hosted in conjunction with Frederick & Oliver. An audience member question the validity of investing in unprofitable companies such as Tesla given the sharp increase in share price. There is also discussion of Aviva and what the recent change in structure means for shares.
At the time of publication, there are still a number of tickets available for seminars in Edinburgh and Tunbridge Wells. you can sign up below:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/investor-seminars-with-uk-investor-magazine-frederick-oliver-tickets-78220721283
Find out more about Frederick & Oliver here:
https://www.frederickandoliver.com
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