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Monday, April 10, 2017

9/4/17: Nama's Missed Opportunities


My Sunday Business Post article on Nama and the 'value-destruction' : https://www.businesspost.ie/opinion/nama-missed-opportunity-profits-paying-price-384584.


Posted by Constantin Gurdgiev at 4:59 AM
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