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Spec stocks are high risk

High chance of failure, but if successful, the share can multiply by many times

For example I bought at 0.7 cents and now 4.4 cents

Share has the potential to be worth $1 one day, it will take time and oil price to come up in value, but very possible...it can also fail and you lose everything / company goes bust

If you invested $1000 in Fortescue Metals at their lowest, you would be a millionaire at their peak years ago...not so much these days

I threw my future entire house deposit at it 3 days ago, just didn't feel the need to brag about it in here.

I'll be round to your place tonight to collect my missing money Birds.

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I hear Greg's car is back on the road and its a beast

But how long will the car survive for until a meteor hits it

brah i need some tax loop holes / massive deductions hit me with some good tips you accountants must rort somehow

Asking price $15k and its sold...I wonder for how much.

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/462825-vic-r32-skyline/

Fair amount of work and mods list, looks pretty clean. 220kw from hks25, would be pushing it pretty hard

brah i need some tax loop holes / massive deductions hit me with some good tips you accountants must rort somehow

http://calculators.ato.gov.au/scripts/axos/axos.asp?CONTEXT=&KBS=lowinc.XR4&go=ok

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