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Need some advice, and considering the recent palava on here, it's surely a good place to ask.

 

I am considering investing some money in shares of a company I know well, they have recently taken a massive dip in price over the last few years after acquiring a few competitors and suffering resulting loses, but are now in a prime position to bounce back.

 

What I want to know is:

 

1) How do I buy

2) Once they reach a value i'm a) Happy with or B) Desperate to sell over, how easy is it to take the new value and run?

 

Cheers.

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Need some advice, and considering the recent palava on here, it's surely a good place to ask.

 

I am considering investing some money in shares of a company I know well, they have recently taken a massive dip in price over the last few years after acquiring a few competitors and suffering resulting loses, but are now in a prime position to bounce back.

 

What I want to know is:

 

1) How do I buy

2) Once they reach a value i'm a) Happy with or B) Desperate to sell over, how easy is it to take the new value and run?

 

Cheers.

 

This might help you.

 

http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/pricesnews/education/firsttimeinvestors/investmentfactsheets/whyinvestinshares/howtobuyshares.htm

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http://www.tdwaterhouse.co.uk

 

very simple to sign up and only £9.95 transaction fees.

All online and very quick. Their support is great too.

 

Premier foods you say?

 

RBS took a big dive today but gold is all the way. I have shars in 2 gold mines in South Africa, making money daily.

 

was looking at highland gold mining a while back. should have done it.

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