Tenet reveals virtual PDM line-up

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Tenet's 2010 virtual professional development meeting will be broadcast live over the internet on Wednesday 30 June.

The event consists of six panel discussions on subjects including the global economy, RDR, investment market and taxation led by experts in the financial sector. Amongst the line-up is Prudential's portfolio management group director Martin Brookes, Seven IM director and co-founder Justin Urquhart Stewart, Skandia CEO James Millard and Scottish Widows pensions guru Ian Naismith. "The virtual PDM complements our face-to-face events conducted throughout the year and will subsequently be available via Tenet's client extranet for those advisers who were unable to log in on the day or wher...

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