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Im new to the ASX and would like to invest into high risk (possible high return) stocks. does anyone have any stocks i should be looking at perferably as a short term investment. Will give 10 points to the best list of stocks. thanks Ok I currently have investment in STI which is Stirling. THey have been developing products and I can't understand why more people are not involved with them. They have suigned several manufacturing agreements and also have a lot fof things in the pipeline. they are priced at 0.085 cents today but they have grerat projections for the future. Read all the company news and make up your own mind on this but it is all positive and they do not have any debt. |
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