Investment shortlists revealed for Professional Adviser Awards 2011

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The shortlists have been unveiled for five of our Professional Adviser Awards 2011.

Funds were shortlisted by Trustnet using a methodology based on three year numbers and taking into consideration alpha, volatility and consistently good returns. These shortlists will now be voted on by advisers in the run-up to the awards. Full details on how to enter the various categories will appear in the coming weeks in Professional Adviser and on IFAonline.co.uk. The Professional Adviser Awards are to be held on Thursday 10th February 2011 at the Park Lane Hilton. To book a table or for other sponsorship details contact: Richard Ley (020 7968 4522; richard.ley@incisivemedi...

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