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Stock Guru entries close today

Saturday 7th February 2004

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Entries to game one of ShareChat's great Stock Guru competition close today at 5pm.

To enter go to http://game.sharechat.co.nz

If you haven't got your entry in yet don't delay as there will be no extensions.

Be in and win. The winner of this month's competition will receive $250 worth of books from Good Returns bookshop (http://www.goodreturns.co.nz/books), which specialises in personal finance books.

HOW TO PLAY
The rules of the game are simple.

You have until 5pm today to pick the five stocks from the NZX main board and NZAX which you think will provide the best gains in the next month.

The stocks will be equally weighted in a portfolio. At the end of the game period the portfolio which shows the biggest gross gain is declared the winner.

ShareChat plans to run 11 games over 2004 and winners will be given points based on their rank at the end of each game. The person with the most points at the end of the series of games will be the 2004 Stock Guru.

Remember it's free to enter and there are prizes to be won.
Full details, terms and conditions and rules are displayed on the game page at http://game.sharechat.co.nz

ENTER NOW

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