Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
North America’s if not the world’s leading gold advocate — trader and mining entrepreneur Jim Sinclair — will speak at the spring dinner meeting of the Committee for Monetary Research and Education on Thursday, May 17, in New York City.
Sinclair, whose appearance at GATA’s Gold Rush 2011 conference in London last August was his first conference appearance in eight years, will join, among other speakers, monetary historian and GATA consultant Edwin Vieira and QB Asset Management partner Paul Brodsky, whose market commentaries often have been cited in these dispatches.
Also among the speakers will be Prince Michael of Liechtenstein, president of Industrie & Finanzkontor, a financial services company based in Vaduz, who is also founding president of the European Center of Austrian Economics Foundation and a renowned advocate of free markets.
The title of the speaking program is "Money and the Corporate State."
Your secretary/treasurer will be among the discussion moderators.
This CMRE meeting will be held again at the beautiful Union League Club in Manhattan, just a short walk south of Grand Central Station but still far enough north of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to escape the stench. The club’s food and drink are always great. Admission will cost $175 for CMRE members and spouses and $185 for others.
The meeting’s agenda is posted here:
http://www.gata.org/files/CMREAgenda-05-17-2012.doc
A reservations form is posted here:
http://www.gata.org/files/CMREReservati ... 7-2012.doc
Inquiries may be directed to CMRE President Elizabeth Currier at
CMRE@BellSouth.net.
This CMRE meeting is sure to be interesting and fun and your secretary/treasurer hopes to see many friends of GATA there.
CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.