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Whistler
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On page 19 of today's Irish Times, there is a snippet about IFSRA warning that people should not deal with Whistler Managers Ltd who have been offering advice in Ireland although they are not authorised to do so.
It quotes Ms Mary O'Dea, IFSRA's Consumer director
"the bottom line is that if something sounds too good to be true it usually is"
Surely on those grounds alone any bond offering double or quadruple growth should be banned?
Whistler
It quotes Ms Mary O'Dea, IFSRA's Consumer director
"the bottom line is that if something sounds too good to be true it usually is"
Surely on those grounds alone any bond offering double or quadruple growth should be banned?
Whistler