Event Details:
The ABC Bullion Investor Education Seminar 2013:
Introduction to Precious Metals: Why The Bull Market Is Not Over
ABC Bullion are pleased to announce the first in a series of Investor Eductation Seminars for 2013:
featuring Chief Economist, Jordan Eliseo
"Introduction to Precious Metals -
Why The Bull Market Is Not Over"
Thursday 4th April, 6.15pm for 6.30pm start
The Wesley Auditorium, 220 Pitt St, Sydney
This seminar is ideal for those who are:
- interested to hear what's really going on in the economy today.
- keen to learn more about the precious metals market.
- taking their first steps in precious metal investing.
- wanting to know if the bull market is over or indeed has much further to run.
- interested in being able to identify the REAL top of a bull market.
- wanting to know how best to capitalize on the bull market.
Tickets for the seminar are available at just $35 for a single and $50 for a double. However, until the 15th March, we are offering exclusive 'early bird' ticket prices of just $25 for a single and $40 for a double!
Last year's seminar was a brilliant success, and we were innundated with positive feedback from our clients who attended.
featuring Chief Economist, Jordan Eliseo
"Introduction to Precious Metals - Why The Bull Market Is Not Over"
Thursday 4th April, 6.15pm for 6.30pm start
The Wesley Auditorium, 220 Pitt St, Sydney
Bring A Friend And Get Your Gold Discounted!
We know that you are ready to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the current precious metals bull market and know how to use gold and silver to protect your wealth.
But we'd like your help to spread the word! Our existing clients are our best advocates for helping spread the message about the importance of precious metal investment in this environment.
This seminar is the perfect opportunity to show your friend, colleague or relative what they are missing out on. Whether it's a child who's looking to start saving, a friend fascinated by the thought of buying gold, a relative who is convinced that property is still the place to be or a colleague who is looking for options outside of their existing portfolio, bring them along and we'll show them why they should incorporate precious metals into their portfolio.
To thank you for bringing a new face to our seminar, we're going to do something we've never done before. For one week only, following the seminar, we are going to discount purchases for clients who brought a friend to the seminar.
How Do I Get My Discount?
All you need to do is buy one of our 'double' tickets, and we'll automatically apply your discount for 7 days following the seminar, as long as you brought a friend.
In addition to this, if the friend you bring along opens an account with us in the week following the seminar, we'll give them the discount too!
It's just a small way for us to thank you for helping us spread the word.
featuring Chief Economist, Jordan Eliseo
"Introduction to Precious Metals - Why The Bull Market Is Not Over"
Thursday 4th April, 6.15pm for 6.30pm start
The Wesley Auditorium, 220 Pitt St, Sydney
Event Details:
The ABC Bullion Investor Education Seminar 2013:
Introduction to Precious Metals: Why The Bull Market Is Not Over
ABC Bullion are pleased to announce the first in a series of Investor Eductation Seminars for 2013:
featuring Chief Economist, Jordan Eliseo
"Introduction to Precious Metals -
Why The Bull Market Is Not Over"
Thursday 4th April, 6.15pm for 6.30pm start
The Wesley Auditorium, 220 Pitt St, Sydney
This seminar is ideal for those who are:
- interested to hear what's really going on in the economy today.
- keen to learn more about the precious metals market.
- taking their first steps in precious metal investing.
- wanting to know if the bull market is over or indeed has much further to run.
- interested in being able to identify the REAL top of a bull market.
- wanting to know how best to capitalize on the bull market.
Tickets for the seminar are available at just $35 for a single and $50 for a double. However, until the 15th March, we are offering exclusive 'early bird' ticket prices of just $25 for a single and $40 for a double!
Last year's seminar was a brilliant success, and we were innundated with positive feedback from our clients who attended.
featuring Chief Economist, Jordan Eliseo
"Introduction to Precious Metals - Why The Bull Market Is Not Over"
Thursday 4th April, 6.15pm for 6.30pm start
The Wesley Auditorium, 220 Pitt St, Sydney
Bring A Friend And Get Your Gold Discounted!
We know that you are ready to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the current precious metals bull market and know how to use gold and silver to protect your wealth.
But we'd like your help to spread the word! Our existing clients are our best advocates for helping spread the message about the importance of precious metal investment in this environment.
This seminar is the perfect opportunity to show your friend, colleague or relative what they are missing out on. Whether it's a child who's looking to start saving, a friend fascinated by the thought of buying gold, a relative who is convinced that property is still the place to be or a colleague who is looking for options outside of their existing portfolio, bring them along and we'll show them why they should incorporate precious metals into their portfolio.
To thank you for bringing a new face to our seminar, we're going to do something we've never done before. For one week only, following the seminar, we are going to discount purchases for clients who brought a friend to the seminar.
How Do I Get My Discount?
All you need to do is buy one of our 'double' tickets, and we'll automatically apply your discount for 7 days following the seminar, as long as you brought a friend.
In addition to this, if the friend you bring along opens an account with us in the week following the seminar, we'll give them the discount too!
It's just a small way for us to thank you for helping us spread the word.
featuring Chief Economist, Jordan Eliseo
"Introduction to Precious Metals - Why The Bull Market Is Not Over"
Thursday 4th April, 6.15pm for 6.30pm start
The Wesley Auditorium, 220 Pitt St, Sydney
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