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Competition - Win an iPod Shuffle

Visit the Professional Broking website for a chance to win an Apple iPod Shuffle. The iPod Shuffle ...

Visit the Professional Broking website for a chance to win an Apple iPod Shuffle.

The iPod Shuffle is the world's smallest digital music player and can store up to 240 songs. It has up to 12 hours playback, plays both mp3 and AAC files and has a thumb-friendly, circular control pad for ease of use.

To be entered into the prize draw, click on the PB Online Competition link at www. professionalbroking.co.uk and answer the question.

Please include your company name and contact details with your entry.

Please ensure your entry reaches us no later than Friday 23 March.

Question: What is the value in gross written premium of the UK property investors market?

The winner of last months iPod Shuffle is: Simon Fabian of A Cowen and Partners.

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