Archive for the 'Investment' Category

Feb-3rd-2012

EMEA Investment Review

85% of Russell’s fund have outperformed their benchmark over three years. Listen to Christophe Caspar, Chief Investment Officer, Multi Strategies and a cross section of Russell experts review the volatility of market conditions in 2011 and what challenges investors will face in 2012.
Feb-2nd-2012

Discovery Investing Scoreboard Introduction

~The Discovery Investing Scoreboard is now live and free to register! Go to www.discoveryboard.com to start!~ This video is a brief introduction of the logic behind the Discovery Investing Scoreboard system, which debuted earlier this year at the Cambridge House Resource Investment Conference in Vancouver, BC
Feb-1st-2012

The Vancouver Resource Investment Conference

The Vancouver Resource Investment Conference, The Investment Conference Of The Decade – Cambridge House January 22-23, 2012 Vancouver Convention Centre West 500 companies 60 expert analysts 2 days Unlimited knowledge Pre-Register Free cambridgehouse.com blog.cambridgehouse.com www.facebook.com twitter.com
Feb-1st-2012

AMMO UPDATE: “2012 Investments & Prepping”

Stay prepared as possible for the unknown. Protect your family, property, and Country. “Small Arms Insurance” www.youtube.com • I have been asked a number of times to do a munitions update. This video intels where to purchase, best deals on multiple types of ammo, how to invest with bulk supplying, pricing, etc. • In these times of uncertainty with all that’s going on in the world, (while not completely ruling out gold & silver as an investment option), it’s good not to put all your eggs in one basket. I say buy mil-surplus firearms and munitions! Seriously, if you just buy gold and silver who’s stopping someone from just taking it from you……
Jan-31st-2012

Careers at BNP Paribas Corporate & Investment Banking

Jan-31st-2012

Uncorrelated Investments Show (Opalesque) – Episode 2

In this issue, key inside aspects of the MF Global saga are revealed: In a private meeting on October 31, a CFTC official is said to have given control of the MF Global liquidation process to the SEC. This was a critical yet overlooked decision that may have put in jeopardy the integrity of the futures markets. For its part, the CFTC architects of the Bankruptcy Code have come out on the record to Opalesque, pointing to specific investor protections that appear to have been ignored. A big question being asked is “How could regulators not know about MF Global’s risky sovereign debt activities?” In this exclusive report, we detail how one regulator, the SEC, was the sole regulator to have information on MF Global, but they delayed releasing the documentation. Once the information was released, after a 0 million bond offering floated to professional investors, those bonds became close to worthless and MF Global descended into bankruptcy. With a looming debt crisis, our third story provides investors a key look at how market environments influence the development of uncorrelated investment portfolios. This leads right into a fascinating conversation with best selling author of the Trend Following series of books, Michael Covel.
Jan-31st-2012

MW3: 80+ Sports/ My Latest Investment

Thanks for all the recent support guys, it really does mean a lot. I’m going to try and continue to bring you guys good game plays along with commentaries and every feedback I get from you guys helps me to improve and get better. Once again, thanks for all the support and I hope you guys stick around for the long haul.
Jan-30th-2012

“Reached Holland” Niranjan’s photos around Driebergen, Netherlands (investment place in ethiopia)

Preview of Niranjan’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
Jan-30th-2012

NEW BATTERY ? PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT WITH CRC !!!

www.crcindustries.com
Jan-30th-2012

Copper Bullion Investing

How and why to invest in copper bullion. With “precious” metals prices on the rise, copper is often overlooked. However, many of us are aware of copper’s industrial use. Once it’s consumed, it is gone forever. Purely from a supply and demand perspective, it only seems to make sense that the price-per-pound of copper should continue to increase.
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