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Risk Inspires

Our corporate bulletin is called Risk Inspires. The intent is to limit distribution to a bi-monthly, if not quarterly, basis to maintain a healthy respect for your inbox. We want to keep you informed about our work; we are cautious about over-extending our welcome.

Our email newsletter has two dimensions. Admittedly, we are less interested in talking about ourselves, than we are providing unconventional perspective on our regular activities.

Company News. You will find updates from our executive office about firm-related interests and priorities. You may, for instance, read about a new client relationship or learn about a recently-released white paper. Our managing director is likely to offer a view on an emerging market or two. Saudi Arabia and Argentina, for example, are both topical at this time.

Global Highlights. We handpick original comments that we believe represent the best of our written analysis. Chances are there will be material about global money and capital pursuit. We also think trends in the filmed entertainment and oil-and-gas businesses are interesting. And we may feature a report or two on what is happening at our home pitch in Florida and the Caribbean.

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Risk Inspires

We provide unconventional perspective on our everyday commercial activities.

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There are other ways to keep track of our work. Strongbox Rodeo is our weekly publication; it is written as a general-interest email for those who want recurring insight on the world around us. Market Anvil is the forthcoming podcast version of this work. We post regularly on our LinkedIn corporate feed.

For a sample of what to expect from Risk Inspires, we assemble selections on a dedicated website. Our registration form is also there. We believe that you will benefit from our insight.


This regular email provides information only; it is not tailored to specific individual circumstances. We make no claim to offer direct advice on securities.

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