INVESTMENT SNG GLOBAL DOLLAR BEARER BONDS CELEBRATE 35 YEARS OF SUSTAINED GROWTH.

Howard Green: May 2nd, 2018 updated 2019
CamRey Associates has celebrated the past 35 years’ successful trading of Investment SNG Global Dollar Bearer Bonds on the global market with an exclusive party in Hong Kong last night.
The Investment SNG Global Dollar Bearer Bonds were introduced to the market in May 1983 by Ian Cameron (UK Stockbroker) and have since produced a sustained long term growth for corporate and high net-worth investors.
The 15 000 Class A Investment SNG Global Dollar Bearer Bonds were during the period from May to October 1983 sold to investors at a value of 10 000 US Dollar each, and is currently trading at 900 000 US Dollar each.
The 50 000 Class B Investment SNG Global Dollar Bearer Bonds were during the period from May to October 1983 sold to investors at a value of 1 000 US Dollar each, and is currently trading at 150 000 US Dollar each.
The 20 000 Class C Investment SNG Global Dollar Bearer Bonds were during the period from May to October 1983 sold to investors at a value of 100 US Dollar each, and is currently trading at 25 000 US Dollar each.
Mr. Anthony Reynolds, CEO of CamRey Associates, has said the market capitalization of the Investment SNG Global Dollar Financial System has increased from $202 million in 1983 to well over $20 billion today.
Mr. Reynolds further said the Investment SNG Global Dollar Bearer Bonds are perpetual financial instruments, which is just like cashier checks from commercial banks that could be traded on the spot almost anywhere in the world.
This is just one of the many reasons, according to Mr. Reynolds, why these financial instruments are the most preferred financial instruments in the world and in such a high demand from corporate as well as high net-worth investors.
The Investment SNG Global Dollar Bearer Bond INFORMATION MEMORANDUM could be downloaded at investmentsngglobaldollar.blogspot.com.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 









 









 














































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