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GBST HOLDINGS LIMITED
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It was during a family sojourn to the seaside town of Pescara, Italy, Rob DeDominicis first laid eyes on what would become the harbinger of his future. Andrew McKean writes.
Yet again, sadly, no specific mention of a separate qualification for that fully different academic and skills discipline, RISK ADVISING. Where are the life companies in all this. Why are there so few articles on this issue - a separate qualification for a separate discipline? The silence of supposedly interested parties is deafening. What on earth is going on with the reporting and attention this issue is NOT getting?