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December 11, 2008 "Changes in Metals & Mining Resource Funding" Michael N. Cramer, Managing Director,
Global Metals & Mining, Citibank Funding resources for the mining industry are becoming as cyclical as commodity prices. Mr. Cramer's presentation
will review the current state of the industry, describe sources of funding over the past 10 years, and discuss issues associated
with future fund raising Michael
N. Cramer received advanced degrees in Mining Engineering and Mineral Finance from the Krumb school of Mines at Columbia University.
He has been a Senior Industry Specialist for metals, mining and energy minerals for over 25 years, twelve of which have been
at Citibank. He has been involved in numerous transactions from an array of product perspectives including corporate, project,
commodity and acquisition finance, public and private underwriting, equity, leveraged and asset-backed financings, and M&A's
for mines, smelters and refineries around the world
October 16,
2008 "The Supply Crisis:
The Current State of the Global Mining Industry" Barney Guarnera, President and CEO, Behre Dolbear & Co Mr.
Guarnera has over 30 years of professional experience that includes senior-level positions in exploration and development
at a number of major U. S. natural resource companies. He is a Certified Mineral Appraiser with extensive experience
in valuation of mineral properties and mining companies. He is a registered Professional Engineer, a Registered Professional
Geologist and a Chartered Professional (Geology) of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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November
20, 2008 "Why Is There So Much Opposition
to Mining In Latin America?" Len
Harris, Company Director & Consultant The mining industry is the motor which generates the growing economy and contributes greatly to the development and
to employment in many Latin American countries today. Why, therefore, is there so much opposition to mining in this part of
the world? Is it a conspiracy or naivety or a combination of both? Who knows? Len Harris knows. Come and hear what he has
to say Mr. Leonard (Len) Harris is originally
from Australia and first went to Latin America in 1955 to work for Cerro de Pasco Corporation in Peru. Since then, he has
been continually involved in mining and exploration ventures in that country as well as in Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina,
Brazil, Suriname, Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala
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