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Uwe Bergold

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Uwe Bergold (born in 1966) is director of private banking and asset research at the Vereinigte Sparkasse Neustadt a.d.Waldnaab and fund advisor for Sal. Oppenheim (NOAH-Mix OP, WKN 979953). Furthermore, he is part-time assistant professor at the university of applied sciences of Amberg-Weiden (with major subject finance) and at the German academy of trustee savings banks in Bonn (private banking). Mr. Bergold is author of two books, co-author and free financial publicist. His asset management at the Vereinigte Sparkasse was awarded by the Fuchsreport (for Newcomer and Top Performer 2002) and by the Welt / Welt am Sonntag in 2003 (the Elite Jury Special Price for Asset Management), in 2004 the Elite of Gold Experts in the German Speaking World) and in 2005 (the Elite of Asset Management in the German Speaking World). |
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Joachim Brunner

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Joachim (Joe) Brunner, MBA, is CEO of IR-World.com Finanzkommunikation GmbH. The company owns the financial portal IR-WORLD.com, the news service IRW-Press and the market letter Smallcap-Investor. Mr. Brunner is chief editor of this financial publication with a focus on smallcap and commodity titles. Within this sector, he concentrates on junior producers and explorers. From 1991 to 1999, Joachim Brunner worked for the securities management division of the VKB-Bank in Linz, Austria, where he was in charge of trading foreign stocks. Moreover, Mr. Brunner is CEO of PORTFOLIO INVEST asset management in Salzburg, Austria.
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F. William Engdahl
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F. William Engdahl (born in 1944), an economist and writer, is author of the best-selling book on oil and geopolitics, “A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order”. He has written on issues of politics and economics, e.g. political economy, geopolitics, energy, agriculture, WTO and IMF for more than 30 years. After a degree in politics from Princeton University and a graduate study in comparative economics at the University of Stockholm, he worked as an economist and free-lance journalist in New York and in Europe, covering subjects including the collapse of the USSR, the 1997-98 Asia Crisis, IMF policy, hedge funds and the political role of derivatives trade. Mr. Engdahl has contributed regularly to a number of publications including Asia Times Online, Asia Inc, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Foresight Magazine, Zeit-Fragen, European Banker and Business Banker International. He is a regular contributor to FinancialSense.com and 321Gold.com among other online sites. |

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Jürgen Ganßleben

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Daniel Haase

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Bernd Heim

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Eckart Keil

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Eckart Keil has over 10 years of experience in managing public funds, being professional in hedging and return increasing strategies. His last managed funds achieved top rankings within the last years in regards of return and risk management benchmarks, e.g. the Pro Fonds (Lux), Interbond (Lipper Fund Award as best fund of its class over 10 years), the DJE Internationale Rentenfonds (international bond fund) and the managed mixed fund FI Alpha Renten (best conservative mixed fund in 2003). Mr. Keil is CEO of Euromerica Resource Advisors GmbH and since 2005, he is advisor for the Stabilitas Gold+ Resourcen Fonds (WKN A0F6BP).
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Joseph R. Martin

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Joseph R. Martin is the founder and Chairman of Cambridge House International Inc., a Vancouver based firm which produces resource investment conferences and educational seminars. Its investment conferences include annual events in several Canadian cities. In 2008, the company will expand into the US market with its first ever resource conference in Phoenix, Arizona. The company's education division produces specialized investment advisory courses for both individual and professional investors. Mr. Martin speaks at his own conferences and at Institutional Investment Conferences in several European cities. His topics focus on funds raised for Canadian resource exploration companies; for what type of commodities they are raised for; and for which countries the funds are committed for. |
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Rainer Meier

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Rainer Meier (born in 1959) worked 22 years for the Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft in Zurich and was head of trades for stocks, bonds, foreign currencies, precious metals, commodities and treasury notes for 16 years. He was consultant for precious metals and commodities in the bank training center in Wolfsberg, Switzerland and also training supervisor for the higher cadres of the bank and for trainees. Besides this, he was responsible for further training in the areas of communication, marketing, Islam, military and politics. Since 1997 he is also a political consultant. In 1999, he founded his company ZPMO Edelmetalle & Münzen AG in Zurich. |
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Jürgen Müller

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Juergen Mueller (born in 1967) came into contact with his first gold bar in Johannesburg in 1988. Mr. Mueller studied physics (Technikon Johannesburg/South Africa, FH Luebeck/Germany, University Swansea/Wales, University Bath/Great Britain). Since 1997, he is CEO of an internet agency and since 2005, he is CEO of Einkaufsgemeinschaft fuer Gold und Silber GbR (buying syndicate for gold and silver). In February 2006, his book “Generation Gold” was published. |


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Rolf Nef

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Rolf Nef (born in 1954) has 20 years of experience in the portfolio management and portfolio consultancy industries, having held managerial positions in leading Swiss financial institutions such as Union Bank of Switzerland, Credit Suisse and Union Bancaire Privee. In addition, he has lectured about indebtedness and gold at investment seminars in Germany, Switzerland and Dubai. He has co-authored a book on investments (Ferdinand Lips and Jacques Trachsler: "Geld, Gold und die Wahrheit" ("Money, Gold and the truth")) and has written a number of technical papers for various financial magazines. Rolf Nef obtained his Master of Economics from the University of Zurich and is a full member of Switzerland’s VQF Association, a self-regulation organization of the Financial Services Standards Association. Since 2001, he is an independent asset manager for private clients and co-manager of the Global Mining and Energy Fund of Swiss Asia Capital Ltd. |
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Marino G. Pieterse

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Marino G. Pieterse from the Netherlands is the editor of the Goldletter International and the Uraniumletter International. Mr. Pieterse is a strategic investment analyst for more than 35 years and a gold analyst for more than 20 years. He is organizer of European gold and uranium forums and is a public relations advisor to gold exploration companies.
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Johann A. Saiger

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Johann A. Saiger is editor of the Goldbrief- und Goldminen-Spiegel (Goldletter and Gold Stocks Magazine) and of the Midas Investment Report. The Austrian goldbug is specialist for long term cycles in inflation and economics and trades successfully in the markets for over 40 years. |
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Heiko Seibel

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Thomas Theuerzeit
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Thomas Theuerzeit (born in 1971) is a professional technical analyst for more than 10 years. He is responsible for building up the competence centre for behavioral finance within the department financial markets of Deutsche Postbank AG. He is considered to be one of the leading experts in this field of analysis. Theuerzeit developed the animusX-Investors-Sentiment indicator, a unique behavioral finance project for measuring known investor anomalies. He is editor for recognized financial newspapers and money magazines. Furthermore, he is interview partner for the financial channel n-tv and he gives speeches for private and institutional investors. |
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Harald Weygand

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