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Home » GIScussions » General » Trading Fund Seminar costs £30
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Trading Fund Seminar costs £30

Published April 15, 2008

Locus are hosting a seminar “The Trading Fund Model – How can we ensure it creates a level playing field” . The cost to non Locus members is £30 refundable if you subsequently join Locus.

Seems somewhat ironic to charge for a seminar promoting free information. Still will probably ensure a good gathering of like minded people.

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