Gerald Celente: Founder & Director of the Trends Research Institute – Gerald has had a long track record of making some of the most controversial, yet correct calls in terms of global trends and events. In fact, many consider Mr. Celente to be the top trends forecaster in the world…
Rob Arnott: Founder & Chairman of the Board of Research Affiliates – Rob’s firm RALLC manages and licenses nearly $200 billion and also sub advises mutual funds and ETFs for the Schwab Funds, Powershares and Nomura. He is also portfolio manager on the PIMCO All Asset and All Asset All Authority family of funds and a suite of PIMCO products based on the Fundamental Index® approach…
Egon von Greyerz (EvG): Founder and Managing Partner of Matterhorn Asset Management AG & GoldSwitzerland – EvG forecasted the current economic problems over 12 years ago. In 2002 (gold $300/ oz.) MAM recommended to its investors to put 50% of their investment assets into physical gold stored outside the banking system…
Bill Fleckenstein: President of Fleckenstein Capital – Bill is a professional money manager with over 30 years of experience, he also writes a daily Market Rap column for his web site at Fleckenstein Capital. Bill has appeared at one time or another in virtually all financial media including King World News, Bloomberg, CNBC, The New York Times, MSN, Marketwatch, Barron’s and more…
Alasdair Macleod: Head of Research for Goldmoney, Inc. – Alasdair has been interviewed at CNBC as well as many other premier networks. He has been working in the financial world since 1970 and been a Member of the London Stock Exchange for nearly five decades. His experience encompasses equity and bond markets, fund management, corporate finance and investment strategy.
James Turk: Founder & Lead Director of Goldmoney, Inc (Toronto Exchange XAU) – His latest venture is Lend & Borrow Trust Company Ltd., an online peer-to-peer lending platform that brings lenders and borrowers together by enabling customers to borrow CAD, USD, GBP, EUR or CHF using their gold and silver as collateral for security to the lender…
Gerald Celente: Founder & Director of the Trends Research Institute – Gerald has had a long track record of making some of the most controversial, yet correct calls in terms of global trends and events. In fact, many consider Mr. Celente to be the top trends forecaster in the world…
Pierre Lassonde: Chairman / Founder of Franco Nevada & the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute – Pierre was President of Newmont Mining Corporation from 2002 to 2006 and prior to that from 1982 to 2002 was a co-founder and co-CEO of the original Franco-Nevada. He is past Chair of the World Gold Council, has served on many mining boards and is recognized for his philanthropy…
Michael Oliver – One Of The Most Important Audio Interviews Of 2020 From The Man Who Worked Directly With The Chairman Of The Comex In The 1970s And Called The Stock Market Crash Of 1987!
One Of The Most Important Audio Interviews Of This Year With The Man Who Worked As The US Budget Director Under President Reagan! David A. Stockman: Former Dir. of the US Office of Management and Budget (USOMB), Economic Policy Maker, Politician, Financier & Acclaimed Author. After leaving the White House, Stockman had a 20-year career on Wall Street where he joined Salomon Bros. He later became one of the original partners at The Blackstone Group and in 1999 started his own private equity fund based in Greenwich, Connecticut.
NEW YORK (AP) — Are you just about over chefs and their tattoos? Food Network star Aaron Sanchez certainly is.
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CUMMING, Ga. (AP) — The latest on the woman accused of posing as a nurse at the hospice where Bobbi Kristina Brown died (all times local):
NEW YORK (AP) — A Kardashian-worthy phone case rimmed with tiny lights, a keepsake book of “Letters to My Love” and a banana, peanut butter and chocolate cake called the Elvis are among Oprah’s Favorite Things of 2015.
Recording live-action scenes for virtual-reality devices has been limited by the fact that cameras are stuck in one position and headset wearers can’t lean their heads over to get a different view.