San Francisco Hard Assets Investment Conference


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The 2012 San Francisco Hard Assets Investment Conference: November 16-17, 2012

Event Location:

The San Francisco Marriott Marquis
55 Fourth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

Direct Phone: 506-474-2009
Toll Free Phone: 800-266-9432

The San Francisco Hard Assets Investment Conference provides a unique forum for U.S. based individual and institutional investors and mining stakeholders to learn from top analysts, economists, and newsletter publishers on the most exciting opportunities in hard asset investments. The conference features two full days of presentations from analysts, forecasters, metals mining experts, public exploration companies, and newsletter editors who address metal pricing trends, newest development projects, projected metals demand, and many other important data points providing today’s investor with the knowledge and confidence to integrate non-financial hard assets into their portfolio to position their portfolios for sustainable growth.


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