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July 2015 UK Investor Magazine

By ShareProphets | Saturday 4 July 2015



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Comments

  1. Please let me know how I get my FREE COPY.

    It looks jolly interesting but so difficult to view on a screen. Easier to read a paper copy, even if I have to print it on my own printer.


  2. rose nicholas

    ccc

  3. Be handy if you could download as a pdf

  4. unreadable for me in this format

  5. Hi

    I found that using the magnifying function on screen made it incredibly easy to read and as Darren wil tell you I am an A1 technophobe. Just use the magnifying button and all will be clear

    T

  6. what’s happened to the end of the Lenigas interview?

  7. PLEASE publish in PDF. This format is just awful to read.


  8. Nigel Thomas

    Why still no simple link to a PDF? AARRGGHH!!


  9. Steve Holdsworth

    I also add my voice to those who would like to be able to download it as a pdf file. I can (just about) read it on my PC screen at work but I wish I could print it off to read on the train home.

    TW note - see my last answer. Either we do it this way in which case it might be commercial or we go your way, fail to secure any advertising & shut it down. So no go.

  10. Steve

    As I have noted elsewhere. If we do as a PDF various twats will download then make it availlable over numerous BBs. We wont be able to track readers so cant sell adverts. So sans revenue I shut the rag down. I am not a charity.

    Do it my way we track readers, sell ads and carry on. Sorry if you do not like it but am not gong to pursue a business model that is 100% certain to fail. Life is too short.

    T


  11. Steve Holdsworth

    Thanks Tom,

    That’s a fair explanation that I hadn’t seen elsewhere.

    Cheers,

    Steve

  12. Compromise might be to have links to previous issues in pdf format?


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