
THE AMERICAN ADVISOR INTERVIEWS JOHN EMBRY
Goldline’s American Advisor to Interview Precious Metals Investment Expert
August 23, 2010
Santa Monica, CA - Goldline International, Inc. a leading gold and precious metals company, announced today that John Embry, Chief Investment Strategist, Sprott Gold & Precious Minerals Fund, will discuss precious-metals investing in today's economy on the August 25 edition of the American Advisor radio show. Mr. Embry is a noted precious metals expert with thirty years of experience in gold-sector research.
Scott Carter, host of the American Advisor and Goldline Executive Vice President, and Mr. Embry will discuss a wide range of topics including gold's performance in inflationary and deflationary environments, the impact of the Federal Reserve's monetization of the government's debt, and the state of the markets in today's economy.
"American Advisor listeners will enjoy the depth of expertise that John has to offer," said Carter. "I'm looking forward to our discussion and having John share his views on gold, other precious metals investment advice, and economic trends at play in the U.S. and world economies."
The American Advisor interview with John Embry airs on Wednesday, August 25 on radio stations throughout the U.S. Please call 1-877-341-2646 to find a station near you. You can also listen to the American Advisor on the Internet at http://www.theamericanadvisor.com/category/interviews/. Archived shows can be heard at http://www.goldline.com/goldnews-liveradioshows.
"Goldline is pleased to bring John Embry's perspective to American Advisor listeners and our clients," noted Mark Albarian, President & CEO of Goldline. "John's insights will be interesting to anyone who has invested in, or is considering investing in, precious metals."
As the Chief Investment Strategist at Sprott Gold and Precious Minerals Fund, Mr. Embry plays an instrumental role in the corporate and investment policy of the firm. He has served as a portfolio management specialist since 1963.
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