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Enjoy a light, delicious lunch while participating in one of The World Money Show’s power lunches. Hear what the country’s leading money managers’ concerns, forecasts, and recommendations are, while you enjoy a relaxing lunch treat.

The Wall Street Power Lunch
Tuesday, May 15 • 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

With a host of investment vehicles to choose from, selecting winners is becoming an almost Herculean task.
Discover how this panel of ace stockpickers and economists separate fact from fiction to maximize their profit opportunities.

Listen in as they discuss the potential impact that the recent takeover of Congress by the Democrats will have on the economy, markets, and your portfolio. Where is the economy headed? What are the most attractive stocks, funds, or sectors for this year? Hear their forecasts on interest rates, inflation, energy, and more. Each panelist will share five specific picks, and you’ll learn which stocks are poised to soar, which are undervalued and ripe for picking, and which to avoid or sell!

$59 per person early-bird price if purchased by April 30, $69 regular price, includes light lunch

Moderator
Paul Kangas 
Co-Anchor, Nightly
Business Report

Panelists
Jack Ablin
CIO, Harris Private
Bank Jack Ablin

  
Charles Payne
Founder, Wall Street
Strategies Corporation

  
Joe Battipaglia
CIO, Chief Investment Officer, Ryan, Beck &
Co., LLC

  
Ned Riley
Founder and CEO
Riley Asset
Management

  


Technology: The Next Wave
Wednesday, May 16 • 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

The technology wave at the turn of the century will pale in comparison to the next cycle of transformation coming our way. Rapidly changing technologies are already altering our everyday lives, from remote controls that allow our smart homes to preheat our ovens to hybrid fuel vehicles that start from ten yards away. No longer confined to the bastions of garage-grown technology, green energy, computer, and telecom innovations are being funded—like never before—by coalitions of venture capitalists, industry, environmentalists, universities, and a new vehicle—for-profit foundations. Investors will soon enjoy a veritable feast of offerings from old and new technology companies. And this panel of forward-looking experts will help investors sort out the fads from the survivors, evaluate the companies based on future alliances and profits, and determine which industries and companies will be worthy of their investment dollars.

$59 per person early-bird price if purchased by April 30, $69 regular price, includes light lunch

Ken
Kam

 
James
Jubak

Stephen
Biggar

Jordan
Kimmel

Marilyn
Cohen

Michael
Murphy



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