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Mallory holdings capital is a United States registered legal financial services industry and trade company. It employs 35 -92 people and has $15m to $35m of revenue .The company was created by a group of qualified experts,sharesholders,professional, bankers, traders and analysts from all the seven continents in the world who specialized in the stock, bond, Forex trading,Cannabis trading,gold, silver and oil trading,Day trading, mutual trading , Swing trading ,Scalping Trading international trading ,fundamental trading as well as alternative trading with having more than fifteen years of extensive practical experiences of combined personal skills, knowledge, talents and collective ambitions for success.
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