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Many GATA favorites to speak at Vancouver conference in January

Section: Daily Dispatches

5:26p ET Thursday, December 21, 2006

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

GATA Chairman Bill Murphy will speak (and your secretary/treasurer will applaud) at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference on Sunday and Monday, January 21 and 22, 2007.

In fact, there will be many GATA favorites speaking at the Vancouver conference, like Bob Bishop of Gold Mining Stock Report; Ian Gordon of The Long Wave Analyst; Peter Grandich of the Grandich Letter; Frank Holmes of U.S. Global Investors; Jason Hommel of Silver Stock Report; John Lee of Mau Capital Management; David Morgan of Silver-Investor.com; Jay Taylor of J. Taylor's Gold & Technology Stocks letter; James Turk of GoldMoney and the Freemarket Gold & Money Report, a GATA consultant; and market analyst and GATA consultant Frank Veneroso.

And dozens and dozens of resource companies will be exhibiting.

The conference will be held at the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre at Canada Place on Coal Harbor. Admission will be free for those who register in advance; admission without advance registration will be C$25.

The conference has arranged a discount rate with the beautiful Pan Pacific Hotel, adjacent to the convention center. And Vancouver itself is glorious in the winter, as it is at any time of year. So we'd love to see our friends there next month.

All you need to know about the conference is here:

http://www.cambridgehouse.ca/ch_jan2007.html

CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.

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at the
2007 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference
Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre
Sunday and Monday, January 21 and 22, 2007

http://www.cambridgeconferences.com/ch_jan2007.html

Admission is free for those who register in advance. The conference has arranged discount rates at the Pan Pacific Hotel adjacent to the convention center.

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