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May 01, 2009
How to Profit During These Tough Times
Tomorrow in Santa Clara, CA, how to profit during these tough times.
Bill Bartmann on the Online Passive Income Cheat Sheet, R.C. Peck, Angel Investing, Randy Williams The Connector, Larry Benet, How to Trade the Markets with Seshardri, Jeff Slayter and Kane Minkus on Negotiation Tactics they don't teach you at business school, and Jeffrey Lerman how to profit from today's economic challenges using other people's money.
It's an all day event and a minimal $19 for a day full of great discussions and tips around your money during less than ideal economic times.
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