Domain: telstrasux.com

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telstrasux.com
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#Competitors: 152
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the Telstra rip-off
T1 - used to create the "warm and fuzzy" feeling that there was a level playing ... did not understand that the Telstra share-price would recover quickly. ...
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the Telstra rip-off
After all the impetus for the sale of this monopoly had been already started with T1, and this being irreversible, so a "correction" of the share-price ...
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the Telstra rip-off
Its hard to estimate the size of this fraud because of the share-price manipulation ... T4 - the heavily-promoted T3 share issue is not the "final" sale of ...
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the Telstra rip-off
After all the impetus for the sale of this monopoly had been already started with T1, and this being irreversible, so a "correction" of the share-price ...
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the Telstra rip-off
T2 - was a sting to discourage us plebs from buying into Telstra by selling these shares at $7.40 each and then deflating the share-price. ...
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the Telstra rip-off
T1 - used to create the "warm and fuzzy" feeling that there was a level playing field between the wealthy ... T3 - the "final" sell-off of Telstra shares. ...
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the Telstra rip-off
To put these Telstra sell-offs into perspective here is my interpretation of events. T1 - used to create the "warm and fuzzy" feeling that there was a level ...
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the Telstra rip-off
To put these Telstra sell-offs into perspective here is my interpretation of events. T1 - used to create the "warm and fuzzy" feeling that there was a level ...
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