The 2007 Agora Wealth Symposium is underway in Vancouver Canada. Even if you couldn't get away to see it in person, we're going to provide you with a taste of what's happening. And of course, when Dan Denning returns, we'll provide you with a full recap of what was covered.
Daily Reckoning founder Bill Bonner sets the tone for the 2007 Agora Financial Investment Symposium by explaining "Crack-up Booms"
2007 AGORA Financial Investment Symposium Welcome from Addison Wiggin.
Dan Denning, editor of the Daily Reckoning Australia, speaks about energy stocks that will shape the future.
Chris Mayer of Capital & Crisis talks about "The New Silk Road."
Rick Rule of Global Resource Investments Ltd. speaks about Natural resource investing.
Byron King of Whiskey & Gunpowder and Outstanding Investments discusses wealth in a world of Scare Energy.
Kevin Kerr of Outstanding Investments discusses China's growing demand for agriculture and soft commodities.
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