21st February 2011

F&C: Register for the webcast

F&C UK Equities Fund
UK Made – World Powered

This fully interactive Webcast is hosted by Peter Lees, Head of UK Equities at F&C.

Peter Lees is one of fund management’s best kept secrets. His extensive 24 years of experience, stock picking talent and outstanding track record that the institutional sector has enjoyed are now available to the wider investment market for the first time. The UK equity market is Peter’s window on the world

The webcast will last around 30 minutes and will comprise a presentation by Peter where he will outline what he believes is in store for UK Equities in 2011 and beyond, followed by an opportunity to ask Peter questions in an interactive Q&A session.

Register for the event!
To register for the event Please click the link below, we will then send you a confirmation email with details on how to access the event.

If you request any further information please contact sales.support@fandc.com or call 0800 085 0383

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