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Before joining KCI Communications, Neil J. George worked as an international bond trader, mutual fund manager and the chief economist for several major financial institutions. Neil’s many years at the highest levels of Wall Street and Fleet Street taught him how the game is played—and in this system, the deck is solidly stacked against the individual investor.
Since exchanging Wall Street for Main Street in 1997, Neil has dedicated himself to helping individual investors understand recent world and market events as well as how these developments affect their portfolios. Accordingly, Neil’s investment philosophy focuses on companies, bonds and partnerships that treat shareholders as owners by paying regular dividends.
In his free e-zine Pay Me Weekly, Neil elaborates on this philosophy, using his keen understanding of global financial markets to identify the best ways to invest in companies whose shares will not only increase in value but will also pay a handsome dividend to keep you flush with cash.
Readers of Pay Me Weekly will gain an understanding of which types of investments will perform best in the current market conditions. Recent articles have highlighted the following opportunities:
· The strong performance of bonds, despite the current market turbulence, and Neil’s favorite closed-end bond funds for individual investors seeking to fortify their portfolios by investing in the best government and corporate bonds;
· The case for investing in the burgeoning water treatment sector for both defense in the near term as well as for long-haul growth;
· Finding undervalued, dividend-paying companies in the battered rural telecom sector; and
· The advantages of investing in so-called “mini bonds” such as trust preferred securities (TRUPs) and public income notes (PINE), which trade like stocks on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
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