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To: Stew who wrote (14)6/1/1998 4:20:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40
 
I think we're on to something with CTJ:-)

Mr Metals



To: Stew who wrote (14)6/1/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: JAS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40
 
Thanks Stew for getting back to us.



To: Stew who wrote (14)6/1/1998 5:51:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 40
 
This should be a very interesting show. Maybe CTJ and many of our other companies will attend:-)

Cambridge Conferences

Register free for the first Vancouver Personal Investment Conference

The 1998 Vancouver Personal Investment Conference

June 14 & 15
Robson Square Conference Centre
Vancouver, BC Canada

Investors are invited to register free

cambridgeconferences.com

for the first Vancouver Personal Investment Conference. It will be held,
Sunday and Monday, June 14 and 15 at the Robson Square Conference Centre.

The focus of the Conference is to provide individual investors with
information about investing in small cap, emerging growth and junior public
companies.

The Conference features a big line-up of top speakers.

An international exhibit hall will feature many emerging growth companies
involved in a wide variety of activities ranging from fuel cell technology,
bio-tech development and resource exploration. Companies wishing to exhibit
can get information at:

cambridgeconferences.com

On Sunday, the Conference begins at 9:00 a.m. and runs through until 6:00
p.m. On Monday, both speakers and the exhibit hall begin at 11:00 a.m. and
run until closing at 8:00 p.m. A full agenda is at:

cambridgeconferences.com

Attendance to the 1998 Vancouver Personal Investment Conference is free if
you pre-register before June 10. Attendance at the door is $49 per day.
Registration may be made on-line at:

cambridgeconferences.com

Cambridge House International Inc., Canada's largest producer of retail
investor conferences is the producer of the show. Contact the company
through its:

cambridgeconferences.com
website, or Email it at:
mailto:cambr@istar.ca

TOPICS & SPEAKERS

Ted Carter, of Calgary, author of the best selling book, Stock Market
Speculation; and editor of Carter's Choice Daily Newsletter;

John Kaiser, of San Francisco, editor of Kaiser's Bottom Fishing Report,
will outline his strategy for Bottom Fishing for Value;

John Caspar, of Vancouver, securities broker, radio personality and
newspaper columnist has a talk entitled Stretching Your RRSP with Foreign
Investments;

Chris Bunka, of Langley, author of the book, Outsider's Guide to
Speculative Stocks, and editor of Bunka's Outsider's Overture, offers his
tips on how to invest like an insider;

Scott Fraser, of San Diego, author of the best seller, 20 Ways to Lose
Money on the Way to the Stock Market, and editor of The Natural Contrarian,
will show how not to lose money on the way to the stock market;

The resource sector will be represented by popular Bob Bishop, of San
Francisco, editor of Gold Mining Stock Report; Brian Fagan, editor of The
Fagan Report; and brothers Dave and Eric Coffin, Vancouver based editors of
The Hard Rock Analyst. Collectively, they will talk about worldwide
exploration, area and commodity plays and investment strategies for mineral
exploration companies.

Ben Johnson, of Portland, Oregon, head of First Securities, offers
practical strategies for managing a personal portfolio.

Irene Dinyer-Fraser, investment adviser and host of her own radio program
and Henry Van Kessel, editor of Kessel Financial Review, will team up to
present a Money Idea Show.

David Ingram of CENTA-Services will address the problem of Keeping your
Money After You make It.

Louis Paquette, editor of Emerging Growth Stocks, will talk about Internet
investing.

Fred Snyder of Regal Capital Planners will walk people through the
investment planning process.

For investors and emerging growth, small cap and junior public companies,
this is one conference you should attend. Mr Metals