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Here’s what being offered at this year’s virtual New Orleans Investment Conference

Cory
October 12, 2020

Brien Lundin joins me on this Thanksgiving Day in Canada and Columbus Day in the US to share the details of this year’s New Orleans Investment Conference. This year the conference is online and by registering you get access to all the recording of the speeches and live content throughout the year. Click the link below to sing up for this year’s conference.

Click here to sign up for this year’s online New Orleans Investment Conference.

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15 Comments
    Oct 12, 2020 12:51 AM

    Al and Jerry, What’s going on? Tom Seaver died last month. Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Maury Wills, and Whitey Ford died last week. Now Joe Morgan has died at 77. Who is next? I am worried about Nolan Ryan, Yaz, and Sandy Koufax.

      Oct 12, 2020 12:20 AM

      I would imagine a simply coincidence. You can’t read too much into everything!

      Oct 12, 2020 12:46 AM

      I started to reflect………when the notice came out on Whitey Ford the other day….
      A lot of good times, playing BB, and trading the BB cards…..as a youth….I always like Whitey Ford,….had forgot all about him till the notice….Really a great player.
      Old age comes at you quick, after 70…..

        Oct 12, 2020 12:55 AM

        Boy, does it ever come quickly, Jerry!!!!

          Oct 12, 2020 12:35 PM

          🙂

            Oct 12, 2020 12:38 PM

            How does this relate to Cory’s post regarding the Orleans Investment Conference?

            Oct 12, 2020 12:50 PM

            Maybe Cory, could enlist some baseball players, to speak……… ?????????????

        Oct 12, 2020 12:12 PM

        Whitey, Yogi, and Mickey were my idols. I still have my baseball cards from ’58- ’62. I have all the greats except Ted Williams. Never was lucky enough to open my gum and find a Ted.
        Whitey won 10 World Series games, more than anyone. He pitched a record 34 consecutive scoreless innings in the World Series, breaking Babe Ruth’s record of 29 innings. Whitey’s lifetime ERA was 2.75, lower than Koufax’s. And Whitey’s winning % was .690, highest of any pitcher in the Hall of Fame. Whitey would have been 92 on Oct.21.

        Oct 12, 2020 12:33 PM

        I had a box of baseball cards with all the great players of the 50s. Despite growing up in Houston. I was a Yankee fan with Mantles, Fords, Berras, etc. Also Fellers, Lemons, Sniders, Campanellas, Reeses, Aparicios, Rizzutos, Banks, etc.
        I kept the box in my dresser drawer while at college. My Mom tossed them in the trash one day, getting rid of all that junk in my room.

          Oct 12, 2020 12:16 PM

          Your mom,and my mom,,,,,, must have been reading dear abbey the same day, about cleaning house…..lol

            Oct 12, 2020 12:09 PM

            My mom gave my b-ball cards to a Christian minister’s family to “evaluate.” Naturally I protested. When the shoe box came back, all the gems such as Willy Mays, Mickey Mantle & Lou Brock were missing, right at mkt peak–
            She protested, he’s a minister. Here’s you’re whole box full of cards. Years later via living trust, she tried to “inherit” her own mother’s estate, claiming her mother was mentally incompetent. All forgiven, forget the rest___

            Oct 12, 2020 12:19 PM

            Wow Buzz, what a sad story and a very sad commentary on aspects of life. I am really sorry my friend.

          Oct 12, 2020 12:35 PM

          My aunt threw away my cousins baseball cards. My mom left my cards in the dresser, but when I was at grad school at Indiana U. she tossed my stack of Batman and Superman comic books from the mid-50’s.

            Oct 13, 2020 13:45 AM

            It’s good I don’t keep my mining stocks in a drawer; and, somehow lost my physical at the bottom of a lake.

    Oct 12, 2020 12:35 PM

    Just bought WES a pipeline trust . up 4% in one day tring to flip for short term profit. looks like no stimulus check for nex few weeks . but maybee later best of health and wealth to you all rsh