09-04-2012, 06:03 PM
Business Times - 09 Apr 2012
Invest Fair 2012 attracts more than 15,000 people
Early birds wait as long as 30 mins for door to open on Sat
By ARTHUR LEE
ABOUT 100 people waited patiently for the doors to Invest Fair 2012 to open on Saturday morning, with some standing in line a full 30 minutes before the event started.
Into its sixth annual edition, Invest Fair - hosted by ShareInvestor, the financial Internet media and technology subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings - was held at Suntec City over two days.
More than 15,000 people - from youthful-looking professionals to silver- haired retirees - attended. They had some 40 seminars to pick from.
The event's theme 'Invest with Knowledge' brought together several industry experts.
Richard Duncan - author of The Dollar Crisis: Causes, Consequences, Cures, a top 10 bestseller on Amazon - spoke about investing in today's difficult times.
He is perhaps best known for his views on the risks for an economy that is driven by credit creation and consumption.
'Creditism' may have created extraordinarily rapid growth for decades but it now seems to have hit its limits because the credit that has been extended can no longer be repaid.
Other speakers included Kevin Scully, executive chairman and founder of NRA Capital; Song Seng Wun, executive director and regional economist with CIMB Research, and Robert Miles, author and internationally-acclaimed Warren Buffett scholar.
Said Christopher Lee, chief executive of ShareInvestor: 'Invest Fair 2012 offers a platform for investors to find out more about investment opportunities across different asset classes.
'Working closely with The Business Times, Invest Fair has grown over the years to be the one-stop educational hub for investors to learn, share and, in the process, grow their wealth.'
Patrick Daniel, editor- in-chief of SPH's English and Malay Newspapers Division and chairman of ShareInvestor, said: 'SPH wants to help retail investors make well-informed investment decisions.
'This year's Invest Fair follows the launch of the BTInvest portal, which integrates our products and competencies in the areas of investor education and investor relations.'
Invest Fair 2012 attracts more than 15,000 people
Early birds wait as long as 30 mins for door to open on Sat
By ARTHUR LEE
ABOUT 100 people waited patiently for the doors to Invest Fair 2012 to open on Saturday morning, with some standing in line a full 30 minutes before the event started.
Into its sixth annual edition, Invest Fair - hosted by ShareInvestor, the financial Internet media and technology subsidiary of Singapore Press Holdings - was held at Suntec City over two days.
More than 15,000 people - from youthful-looking professionals to silver- haired retirees - attended. They had some 40 seminars to pick from.
The event's theme 'Invest with Knowledge' brought together several industry experts.
Richard Duncan - author of The Dollar Crisis: Causes, Consequences, Cures, a top 10 bestseller on Amazon - spoke about investing in today's difficult times.
He is perhaps best known for his views on the risks for an economy that is driven by credit creation and consumption.
'Creditism' may have created extraordinarily rapid growth for decades but it now seems to have hit its limits because the credit that has been extended can no longer be repaid.
Other speakers included Kevin Scully, executive chairman and founder of NRA Capital; Song Seng Wun, executive director and regional economist with CIMB Research, and Robert Miles, author and internationally-acclaimed Warren Buffett scholar.
Said Christopher Lee, chief executive of ShareInvestor: 'Invest Fair 2012 offers a platform for investors to find out more about investment opportunities across different asset classes.
'Working closely with The Business Times, Invest Fair has grown over the years to be the one-stop educational hub for investors to learn, share and, in the process, grow their wealth.'
Patrick Daniel, editor- in-chief of SPH's English and Malay Newspapers Division and chairman of ShareInvestor, said: 'SPH wants to help retail investors make well-informed investment decisions.
'This year's Invest Fair follows the launch of the BTInvest portal, which integrates our products and competencies in the areas of investor education and investor relations.'
My Value Investing Blog: http://sgmusicwhiz.blogspot.com/