Monday, March 1, 2010

Bob Chapman : The Elite want to shut down the Internet and eliminate freedom of speech

Bob Chapman they are passing a bill to take over the Internet and Free speech





Mr. Chapman also known as The International Forecaster is a 74 years old. He was born in Boston, MA and attended Northeastern University majoring in business management. He spent three years in the U. S. Army Counterintelligence, mostly in Europe. He speaks German and French and is conversant in Spanish. He lived in Europe for six years, off and on, three years in Africa, a year in Canada and a year in the Bahamas.

Mr. Chapman became a stockbroker in 1960 and retired in 1988. For 18 of those years he owned his own brokerage firm. He was probably the largest gold and silver stockbroker in the world during that period. When he retired he had over 6,000 clients.

Starting in 1967 Mr. Chapman began writing articles on business, finance, economics and politics having been printed and reprinted over the years in over 200 publications. He owned and wrote the Gary Allen Report, which had 30,000 subscribers. He currently is owner and editor of The International Forecaster, a compendium of information on business, finance, economics and social and political issues worldwide, which reaches 10,000 investors and brokers monthly directly, and parts of his publication are picked up by 60 different websites weekly exposing his ideas to over 10 million investors a week.

In June of 1991, at the request of business associates, and due to retirement boredom, he began writing the International Forecaster.
Bob Chapman : do not expect the government to guarantee your bank account , it is bankrupt

US stocks Rise thanks to encouraging Economic Data

U.S. Stocks Climb as Consumer Spending Aids Confidence


March 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Deborah Kostroun reports on the performance of the U.S. equity market today. U.S. stocks rallied, erasing the 2010 loss for the Standard & Poors 500 Index, after consumer spending topped economists estimates and American International Group Inc. sold an Asian unit for $35.5 billion. (Source: Bloomberg)
U.S. stocks posted their second day of gains thanks in part to AIG's deal to sell a unit and new optimism regarding Greece's debt problems

Silver price will shoot up says Gammon Gold Inc

Gammon's Marion Expects `Strong Rebound' in Silver Price



March 1 (Bloomberg) -- Rene Marion, chief executive officer of Gammon Gold Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox about the outlook for silver prices. Marion also discusses Gammon's Mexico mine and expansion plans. (Source: Bloomberg)




Piron of JPMorgan Likes South Korea Won, Indonesia Rupiah

JPMorgan's Piron Likes South Korea Won, Indonesia Rupiah

March 1 (Bloomberg) -- Claudio Piron, head of Asia currency research in Singapore at JPMorgan Chase & Co., talks with Bloomberg's Susan Li about the outlook for global currencies including the Chilean peso, Thai baht, Indonesian rupiah, South Korean won and Taiwan dollar. (Source: Bloomberg)




Peter McGuire bullish on gold and silver over the longer-term

Bullish Gold, Oil Rangebound: Analyst



Peter McGuire, managing director at Commodity Warrants Australia is bullish gold and silver over the longer-term and sees further upside to bulk commodities. He also gives his take on wheat and oil to Greg Goodsell of RBS and CNBC's Amanda Drury and Sri Jegarajah.























Peter McGuire bullish on gold and silver over the longer-term

Bullish Gold, Oil Rangebound: Analyst



Peter McGuire, managing director at Commodity Warrants Australia is bullish gold and silver over the longer-term and sees further upside to bulk commodities. He also gives his take on wheat and oil to Greg Goodsell of RBS and CNBC's Amanda Drury and Sri Jegarajah.























Copper Soars Most in 11 Months After Chile Earthquake

Copper Jumps Most in 11 Months After Chile Earthquake

March 1 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine reports on the effect of the Chilean earthquake on copper prices. Copper climbed the most in 11 months in New York and mining shares surged after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Chile, the worlds biggest producer, forced Codelco and Anglo American Plc to shut mine operations. Bloomberg's Rishaad Sallamat and Maryam Nemazee also speak.


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