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Buy ICI shares

Just a little bit of investment advice. If your pension fund has gone down the tubes thanks to the pillaging it got from Gordon Brown, then here's a sure-fire way to make money:

Buy ICI shares.

Junior has brought the odd piece of artwork home from nursery, with others kept there as part of bigger displays. This week alone he's been painting the reindeer and Santa for the Christmas wall. And he's come home not too covered, as they have aprons, but covered enough.

So we've been thinking about our next purchases. And those are a table and chairs from IKEA, along with a shed load of paper. I know at school we used to get odd ends of newspaper print from the local newspaper, but we have no idea now what the current script is in that arena, so we got a big roll of paper from IKEA for £4. To go with his chair. And table. Only they were out of stock of the table and chairs so we're having to wait for them.

Now, the investment advice. We also got a tub of jumbo Crayola crayons, 24 of the potential decorating wreckers in a tub. We only have one room left to decorate, and I'm sure the boy will help us "redecorate" some others. So prepare for sales of Dulux to go up sharply within the next few months.

This will inevitably lead to a beating of city expectations, a "buy" status placed on the shares, and an increase in share price for the owner of Dulux, Imperial Chemical Industries.

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ICI - a sound investment

As the graphic here shows, the price is set to rocket, so if you want some sound investment advice, BUY now!

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