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WISR Ord Shs V.WZR


Primary Symbol: WSRLF

Wisr Limited is an Australia-based neo-lender company. The Company provides a collection of financial products and services. The Company is engaged in writing personal loans and secured vehicle loans for three, five and seven-year maturities to Australian consumers, and funding these loans through the warehouse funding structures. It provides a Financial Wellness Platform underpinned by consumer finance products, the Wisr App. The Wisr App helps Australians pay down debt, multiple credit score comparison services and Australia’s first money-coaching app Wisr Today. Combined with content and other products that use technology to provide better outcomes for borrowers, investors, and everyday Australians. The Company’s products include loans, credit scores and round up. Its credit score is a summary of financial habits, and helps lenders get to know its customers. Its loan products include debt consolidation loans, car loans, medical loans and others.


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Comment by canadafoxon Dec 21, 2012 5:33am
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RE: WZR: Speculation and reality

RE: WZR: Speculation and reality

iami;  Well, my analysis was based on the facts as quoted by WZR and misquoted by the author in SA.  It did analyse or reference it to 'stock performance' which is a complex interaction between the market and test results.  I therefore do not understand your simplistic connection between my 'claims' and the SP.  The author in the SA article was peddling his wares - and badly.  If you agree with him ( as you seem to do ) then I am sure you will be compelled to take his advice.  Good luck with that.

I had thought of writing an SA article on Kurdistan E&Ps but to do it properly takes a significant amount of time.  I am not selling anything and do not need the approprobation so the thought passed.

 

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