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In December, we will be interviewing the Bollington boys, also known as chairman Paul Moors and mana...

In December, we will be interviewing the Bollington boys, also known as chairman Paul Moors and managing director Stephen Wall. Professional Broking will be going to press on 21 December and will be on your desks in the first week of January. Meanwhile, look out for December's edition of PB Electronic. PB will also be running the results of the next Sentiment Surveys in January, which gauge the feeling of opinion of brokers on the issues facing them in the market today. Lookout for the e-mail containing details of how you can have your say. And remember all responses will remain anonymous to allow participants the freedom to answer candidly.

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