Short / Medium Term Investment Opportunities for Investors preferring anonymus status.

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Short / Medium Term Investment Opportunities for Investors preferring anonymus status

Introduction Target Group: Any Person, Organization or Company around the Globe with Cash reserves of minimum 500,000 EURO or US$, interested to invest anonymous, without having the fear that specific Savings are exposed to Inner Circles, public or press. We offer Investment opportunities in form of Joint Venture or declared as private loan with Interest/Profit gains due as per Agreement for - Placing Investment at Investors choice of Shares or Funds - Placing Investment at our choice of Shares or Funds We offer full anonymity and discretion to the Investor due code system applicable Our Guarantees provided are old fashioned - Commitment, Trust and Respect

Investors choice of Shares or Funds We offer anonymous placement of Investment for any Share or Funds chosen by the Investor - Losses are to be borne to 100% by the Investor due his free choice - Gains are distributed at a 95% ratio to the favor of the Investor Minimum Investment amount of EURO or US$ 500,000 Maximum Investment amount unlimited We guarantee repayment of Investment within 2 weeks after notice of termination is received. Repayment value taken at days end of notice of termination is received

Investments at our choice of Shares or Funds We place Investment in Shares or Funds chosen - Gains are distributed as per Joint Venture agreement or used to pay Investors interest for Personal Loans - Risks on losses are to be borne by us Minimum Investment amount of EURO or US$ 500,000 Maximum Investment amount unlimited We guarantee repayment of Joint Venture or Personal Loan Investment for Shares & Funds within 2 weeks after notice of termination is received. Repayment value taken at days end of notice of termination is received Interest Payment in due Time as per Agreement

Investments (Personal Loans) placed at anonymous Bank Accounts at fixed Interest Rates Investment at anonymous Bank Accounts with 1.25% annual Interest for Personal Loans terminated after 3 Month 1.75% annual Interest for Personal Loans terminated after 6 Month 2.00% annual Interest for Personal Loans terminated after 12 Month 2.25% annual Interest for Personal Loans terminated after 24 Month 2.50% annual Interest for Personal Loans terminated after 36 Month 2.75% annual Interest for Personal Loans terminated after 48 Month Anonymous Bank Accounts minimum savings amount of EURO or US$ 500,000 maximum savings amount unlimited We guarantee interest payment within 2 weeks after interest is due We guarantee repayment of Investment and Interest due within 2 weeks after notice of termination is received

Personal Loan Amounts entrusted Status Date: Month Term:3,200,000 € 6 Month Term: Investors Participation in form of Personal Loans at: 2,750,000 US$+ 4,350,000 € 2,855,000 US$ 12 Month Term:1,750,000 € 4,250,000 US$ Month Term:6,150,000 € 10,750,000 US$ + 36 Month Term:1,025,000 € 1,750,000 US$ + 48 Month Term:850,000 € 1,350,000 US$ + 17,375,000 € 23,705,000 US$ Total: + Shares: Funds: Real Estate: 15,450,000 € 20,950,000 US$ + 0 € 0 US$ + 0 € 0 US$ + Distributed to : Approximately 10% of Investment Amounts are not utilized to ensure at any time availability of sufficient reserves for short notice Investment opportunities at Stock Exchanges in the US & Europe

Joint Venture Amounts entrusted Status Date: Month Term:750,000 € 6 Month Term: Investors Participation in form of Joint Venture at: 500,000 US$+ 2,500,000 € 3,250,000 US$ 12 Month Term:6,150,000 € 8,750,000 US$ Month Term:3,250,000 € 6,900,000 US$ + 36 Month Term:0 € 0 US$ + 48 Month Term:0 € 0 US$ + 12,650,000 € 19,400,000 US$ Total: + Shares: 11,250,000 € 18,500,000 US$ + Distributed to : Approximately 10% of Investment Amounts are not utilized to ensure at any time availability of sufficient reserves for short notice Investment opportunities at Stock Exchanges in the US & Europe Profit Status: Annual Forecast 2014:27% of Investment (after Taxes) Actual:≈ 22% of Investment (after Taxes)

Next step – how it works Trends Investors Inquiry Consisting of Contact Information ( ) Intended Investment Type, Amount and Period Reply to Investor for Arrangements by & Phone or if requested Face to Face Meeting Arrangement Preferable in Vienna, Austria for discussion of details on Intended Investment to conclude

Investment Cycle Investment Pool Investor BInvestor XInvestor Y Investor A Profit Investment Interest due Gains due JV After Tax