It’s kind of like following a recipe for food. If the recipe makes a certain number of servings and you need to increase or decrease that number, you don’t simply increase or decrease the ingredients by that factor. You’re changing the model, and you have to factor that into the equation.
Speaking Engagements
“The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco,” a saying that’s almost a San Francisco cliche, turns out to be an invention of unknown origin, the coolest thing Mark Twain never said.
The natural setting is, however, among the most exciting in the US. Venture west to San Francisco Aug. 7-10, 2008, for the San Francisco Money Show, and conduct your own field study.
My colleagues Neil George, Roger Conrad, Elliott Gue and I will discuss infrastructure, partnerships, utilities, resources and energy, and tell you what to buy and what to sell in 2008.
Click here or call 800-970-4355 and refer to priority code 011470 to attend as our guest.
I also have a special invitation for readers to join me and my colleagues Elliott Gue, Roger Conrad and Neil George aboard an exciting 11-day investment cruise Dec. 1-12 through the Caribbean and Panama Canal.
This will be a unique opportunity to step away from your daily routines, relax in one of the most beautiful parts of the world and share analysts’ knowledge and passion for the markets. During the sail, you’ll not only explore the cerulean splendor of the Caribbean, but you’ll also delve deep into current markets in search of the most profitable opportunities for your portfolios. You’ll also have the rare chance to sail through one of the world’s engineering marvels, the Panama Canal.
It’s always a special treat to meet and talk with subscribers in person, and we couldn’t have picked a better setting than aboard the six-star Crystal Serenity. This is sure to be an especially memorable experience. We hope you’ll join us.
For more information, please call 800-832-2330.
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Gregg Early is vice-president of KCI Communications and executive editor of the company’s flagship publication, Personal Finance. Over the past decade, he has helped build the newsletter’s reputation as a trusted source for penetrating market analysis and investment advice that subscribers can take to the bank. He also oversees the editorial department’s other award-winning publications.
But Gregg’s responsibilities and interests are not purely administrative. Always forward-looking, he found his niche reporting on the frontiers of technology: high-temperature superconducting, alternative energy, intelligence infrastructure, as well as advances in the nanotech and biotech sectors. For those willing to follow him back to the future, he pens The Real Nanotech Investor, a financial advisory that focuses on how individual investors can capitalize on innovations in nanotech and disruptive technologies. Gregg’s free e-zine, New Tech Investor, keeps readers updated on the latest advances and developments in these nascent sectors and, more importantly, the opportunities therein.
Prior to joining KCI, Gregg honed his journalistic chops reporting on a variety of topics including finance, health care and education. He is also a respected gastronome and chef as well as a published poet and playwright. He’s a graduate of James Madison University.