Paul van Eeden: Investing
in 2008 Conference
Saturday April 5th 2008, at the Morris J. Wosk Centre
for Dialogue, Vancouver BC
Paul van Eeden has put together an exclusive, one-day conference unlike
any other. After more than one hundred conference presentations, over more than
ten years, Paul has decided to address the shortcomings of investment
conferences as he sees them: too many presenters, too many attendees and too
many exhibitors where anyone with a pulse and a checkbook gets to pitch his
story. The result is a one-day event with only six companies that Paul
personally picked, and four guest speakers who will deliver actionable content.
Paul van Eeden will
explain the current economic environment, how it may impact the markets going
forward, and how that relates to the mining sector, metal prices and, of
course, gold.
Rick Rule will help
you formulate speculative strategies for the current sub-prime market. Rick is
a seasoned investor and Chairman of Global Resource Investments, a California
brokerage firm specializing in the resource industry.
Brent Cook is an
independent economic geologist and has been doing due diligence for Paul van
Eeden for over a decade. He
will tell you what he looks for in mineral projects and how he evaluates them.
Bill Fleckenstein , of FleckensteinCapital.com,
writes a daily analysis of market events from his unique perspective. He will
illustrate how Greenspan's bubbles got us into this mess and their continued
impact on the future.
Patrick Highsmith , Newmont Mining's Global Manager
of Exploration Business Development, will discuss junior exploration companies
from the perspective of a major mining company.
The senior managements of
Paul's favorite junior exploration
companies will tell you what they are doing and will take your
questions.
The conference is limited
to only 150 guests. Registration is US$1,295 and includes lunch, a wine tasting
social hour and dinner to ensure everyone gets enough time to speak with the
presenters and with other attendees. For more information, and to register for
this event, please visit www.paulvaneeden.com
.