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Really excited by this Pieter, I am a partner in Compounding Quality as well and the information and detail you provide there is great so looking forward to seeing what you do with this publication as well.

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It's a true honor, Alan. So blessed to have you

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When will your portfolio be available? I became a Partner in Compounding Dividends today and was disappointed to see that your portfolio is not available yet. Some of your info says it will be updated every Saturday which is today. When will the portfolio be made available to Partners like me?

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It's gradually rolling out. First buy will be announced shortly!

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Congratulations on launching the service! 🥳 I kind of figured you would be launching a service when I saw "Upgrade to Paid" in the upper right hand corner of my screen. 😉 You will do well!

What do you think your greatest challenge will be, especially as you are addressing what could potentially be a global audience?

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Thank you very much, Boris. I truly appreciate you!

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Don’t know that you are necessarily looking for it, but I wish you the best - and the best of luck in this new venture.

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Thank you, Brad! I truly appreciate it!

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What is the difference between COMPOUNDING QUALITY & COMPOUNDING DIVIDENDS?

Isn't there an overlap or conflick of interest between these two offerings?

When I became a PERTNER PASS lifetime member in PORTER & CO, I henceforth receive EVERYTHING NEW Porter & Co publishes free of charge !

As a lifetime member of Quality, why are you charging me for COMPOUNDING DIVIDENDS?

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Hi Michael,

I guess that you paid much more for the lifetime access of Porter & Co. True or not?

Compounding Quality focuses on finding great companies with plenty of reinvestment opportunities.

Compounding Dividends will focus on companies that distribute a lot of cash to shareholders via dividends and share buybacks.

The overlap between both portfolios will be close to zero

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