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A chapter of the Australian Shareholders’ Association (ASA) is about to launch in the Highlands.
The inaugural meeting will be held at the East Bowral Community Centre at 5pm on Thursday, March 1.
Chapter members will host monthly meetings to share investment experiences, ask questions, improve personal knowledge and build investor confidence.
The inaugural meeting will be held at the East Bowral Community Centre at 5pm on Thursday, March 1.
Special guests will include ASA NSW state chairman Richard McDonald and investment analyst John Cowling, who will deliver a presentation about medical stocks. ASA company monitor Peter Metcalf said a Southern Highlands chapter was long overdue.
“We have a significant retiree population in the Highlands, a lot who would be shareholders,” Mr Metcalf said. “One part [of the association] is advocacy for retail shareholders, and the other part is education and teaching people to invest.”
One part [of the association] is advocacy for retail shareholders, and the other part is education and teaching people to invest.
- ASA company monitor Peter Metcalf
The ASA is a non-profit organisation and is Australia’s largest, independent individual shareholder organisations.
Details: 0414 517 000.