Friday, January 15, 2010

McEwen Gold May Reach $5,000 By 2012

McEwen Says Gold May Reach $5,000 an Ounce By 2012

Jan. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Robert McEwen, chairman and chief executive officer of U.S. Gold Corp., talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker and Deirdre Bolton about the outlook for gold prices. McEwen expects gold prices to increase to $5,000 an ounce between 2012 and 2014 as rising U.S. government debt depreciates the value of the dollar. (Source: Bloomberg)

America will become like Argentina Bob Chapman

The Government will snatch everybody retirement like in Argentina : Bob Chapman





John McGowan Presents Bob Chapman. Mr. Chapman is the publisher, editor and writer of The International Forecaster. This is the program from 8 January 2010.

Mr. Chapman is 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.

Crude Prices drop amongst concerns of Chinese banks cutting lending

01/15/10 Front month crude prices slipped this session following speculation that Chinese banks will soon cut its lending practices.


Crude Prices drop amongst concerns of Chinese banks cutting lending
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