TO LEASE Showroom & Office Space feAYWgUj Ground Floor — 1320 sq ft First Floor — 2610 sq ft Positioned north of the Square in Armagh Street, these superior units take advantage of the easy access for customers and clients alike. — Fully carpeted — Undercover parking — Air conditioned — Attractive leasing rental Full details with Sole Agent Debby Kerr FORMULA GROUP (N.Z.) LTD DEVELOPING PERSONNEL TODAY TO MAKE TOMORROW'S DEVELOPMENTS In Association with Charmayles & Associates We are proud to present this MOTIVATIONAL J] SEMINAR at the Auditorium CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL, ZOjO Wednesday, April 20, 1988 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ,4000100 featuring the One and Only /" ' 1I JEREMY CONEY, JSWwBW ||| known in cricketing circles as a jßl|| 11 ■ leader and motivator Jif || H par excellence. hi H TICKETS $85.00 + GST SINGLEA £ JcII f 'lr If | Concession Rates available Block Bookings. Bl S ' All enquiries and booking /Y Wfi J/-' H®li to be made at the i’’#/ j 1 ■ 3 kN r'i Booking Office, CTH, y JiL 7/ Yj U,'H I"■ by Friday, April 15. -?/ n ]f j ■ WHEN WILL THE NZ SHAREMARKET BOTTOM? ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS Stocks and Share prices are not going to keep dropping in value forever. There will be a right time to come back into the market and at the MAIR ASTLEY seminar on BARCLAYS SHARE INDEX FUTURES the following topics will be covered: @ AN INTRODUCTION TO SHARE INDEX FUTURES Video on buying and selling the sharemarket • ® HOW TO MAKE MONEY ON A FALLING MARKET Hedging your share portfolio. How far can Barclays drop? The right shares to hold. The right shares to sell. A case study of how a $20,000 outlay on Friday, October 16, 1987 returned a $152,000 Net profit on Tuesday, October 20. © THE FIXED INTEREST SECURITY AND SHAREMARKET EARNINGS RATE DIFFERENTIAL How far can interest rates fall? The average sharemarket dividend yield. The.expected earnings growth rate of the N.Z. Sharemarket. The right time to come back into the sharemarket. ® SYNTHETIC SHARE PORTFOLIOS Using futures gearing to substitute sharemarket investment. © THE BALANCED INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO Minimising risk in your investment portfolio. The percentage of your portfolio to put into Secured Investment and the percentage to put into Risk. Why winners take risks and the right investment vehicle for risks. All attendees will hear speakers discuss the different topics. Question and answer sessions will be allowed for. The publications, INVESTMENT AND YOU IN THE 80s and A GUIDE TO TRADING ON THE NZ FUTURES MARKET will be given to all seminar participants. The seminar is of 3 hours duration approx. ENROLMENT: The enrolment fee is $60.00. PLEASE RING: Wendy Brougham at (03) 63-770 Christchurch and an invoice will be forwarded to you. Attendance at this seminar entitles you to a 40% reduction on our forthcoming NZ GOVERNMENT STOCK seminar and our INTEREST RATE FUTURES seminar. VENUE: Noahs Hotel. Otago—Marlborough Room, Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. DATE: Thursday, March 10, 6.30 p.m. ASTLEY FUTURES LTD member of the Mair Astley Group of Companies
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