Season’s greetings and see you in 2004
After a full and eventful year of bringing the news to our readers it’s time for the team at Money Management to take a break. As such this is the last day that Money Management’s online news service will publish for this year.
The news service will return in early January 2004 but until that time the web site will remain active and readers will still have full access to the archives of stories from Money Management’s paper and online services since the beginning of 1999.
The staff of Money Management would like to wish its readers a safe and relaxed Christmas and New Year, and thank them for supporting the Money Management web site throughout the year. We look forward to you joining us again in 2004.
The Money Management Team
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