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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Private Equity investment opportunities with the potential to soar........

Take your investment potential to a higher level

At Central Markets we have a number of exciting investment opportunities through our high risk Private Equity division.

With the likes of Royal Mail and Foxtons and AIM listed CentralNic Group floating on the stock market this year, we feel Private Equity offers an attractive opportunity to capitalise on the growth of the economy and add value to investors portfolios.

"Central Markets identifies developing business that are below the radar of institutional investors and offer compelling opportunities for investment."

The Private Equity division of Central Markets identifies developing businesses that are below the radar of institutional investors but offer compelling opportunities for the type of investors who enjoy taking a risk and are prepared to lose all of their investment.

Our clients have the opportunity to build a portfolio diversified across companies at different stages of development.

Full risk warning: Private Equity are deemed complex products and will not be suitable for all investors. Investors must ensure they are fully aware of all risks associated with investing in Private Equity.

Investing in small unquoted companies carries a high degree of risk and your capital is not guaranteed. There is no trading platform for Private Equity and accordingly you may not be able to buy and sell shares when you choose. Should you need to sell you may be unable to fi nd a buyer You should only invest monies you can afford to lose.

You should not enter this market unless you are willing and able to bear the loss of up to the whole of your investment.

The liquidity of Private Equity investments is unclear and an investment horizon timescale of a medium to long term, with a minimum of 18 months should be viewed.

There is no guarantee that the Private Equity fundraise will achieve its main objectives and provide a return of investments. There is no guarantee of investment performance or the level of capital gain or income that will be generated.

You should not subscribe to a Private Equity subscription unless you have taken appropriate independent advice.



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