Dr. Omar Bin Suleimani
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From: Consultant Omar <difczzn@mail2uae.com> Subject: Equity Investment Portfolio Management Program. Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 12:56:07 +0100 (07:56 EDT)
Greetings
I wish to invite you to participate as broker/agent to DIFC Individualized Equity Investment Portfolio Management Program. Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is the largest finance centre in the Middle East with over $5 trillion private and corporate investment portfolios. We are privately looking for fiduciary agents and management experts who will be willing to act as investment portfolio holders and administrators. We currently have a back-log of an Excess Maximum Return Capital Profit (EMRCP) of an average of 1.2% on each private investment and corporate portfolio under our administration and control and we wish to re-invest this fund by putting it into the management of private businessmen and corporations with good business ideas that can generate at least 10% ROI per annum over maximum of 5 years duration. The fund will be disbursed based on a clear loan of 4.5% interest rate per annum for 5 years renewable.
All sign-up contracts, briefings and investment portfolio management files will be handled in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. For further details please contact me directly for more information..
Regards Dr Omar Bin Suleimani E-mail difczzn@mail2uae.com Director Dubai International Financial Centre website: www.difc.ae vvv
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