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13 January 2013

shares in harland and wolff

I was an employee in harland and wolff shipbuilders in belfast when there was a management / employee buy out (MEBO) in August 2000. i bought 400 shares in the company and i was wondering if they are worth anything now that the titanic quarter has taken off (harland have a long term leae on the gournd this was built on) and harland's are rumoured to be in profit again for the first time in years can anyone help? thanks al

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