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Profiting from share purchase plans

1/01/1900

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Last week we discussed how you can turn a profit from share purchase plans without increasing your stake in the business. This week we illustrate the process using Westfield’s recent stapled securities purchase plan as an example in How to profit from a share purchase plan. Using some simple math, you might find there is such thing as a free lunch afterall.

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