EPISODE 165 - PAUL RYAN
Our guest on the Morning Mail today is the Head of Research at Evans and Partners, Paul Ryan.
Following on from Mike Hawkins’ Asset Allocation call on yesterdays Morning Mail (switching 5% cash to equities), Paul discusses those companies under his research coverage that he believes are attractive at current levels for investors. Note you can view yesterday’s Morning Mail from the archive section on the website.
Paul also makes a brief comment on those companies he covers that are potentially effected by events in Japan.
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