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Peter A. Sorensen
318 Plum Street
Red Wing,
MN 55066
Phone: (651) 388-7103
FAX: (651) 388-7105
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Peter A. Sorensen, Investment Advisor Representative offering Securities through AIG Financial Advisors, Inc., member FINRA,SIPC, 2355 Northside Drive, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92108. Mutual funds, annuities, stocks and other investments available through AIG Financial Advisors, Inc. are not insured by the FINRA, SIPC, nor are they obligations of or guaranteed by AIG Financial Advisors, Inc. or other affiliated entity. Such investments will fluctuate in value and are subject to investment risks including loss of principal. Before proceeding further, please be advised that at present Peter A. Sorensen is licensed to discuss with and offer financial services and/or investment products with residents of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona, California, Kansas, Missouri, Indiana, North Dakota, Nevada, and Texas. If you are a resident of any other state please note that it is a simple and expeditious procedure for Peter Sorensen to become licensed in other states.
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