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September 27, 2021

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By SAS Volunteer, 1 yearSeptember 27, 2021 ago

‘I blew a £150,000 inheritance in wind farms and fear it’s gone for good’ – Telegraph

Holders of “mini-bonds” issued by Future Renewables Eco, a wind farm investment company, are braced to lose more than half their investments after it collapsed into administration on Sept 17. It owned 10 wind turbines across Britain and was funded by 750 bondholders who ploughed £24m into the company between Read more…

By SAS Volunteer, 1 year ago
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