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PIPEs Profitable But Future is Bleak

The Global Village Investment Club (GVIC) is the largest venture capital club in the world. Its PIPE investment strategy is always profitable. GVIC members see a future that includes the Mother of all Depressions. They are using their PIPE strategy to prepare for difficult economic times that they see coming in the next twenty years. The group has started its 2007 membership drive.

Pescadero, CA (PRWEB) October 10, 2006 -- GVIC is making money to survive the worst Depression in History. The Venture Capital Club members do Private Placements in Public Equities (PIPEs). They fund non-U.S.-operating companies. Their goal is to recover their risk capital in a few months and take their profit in a few years. The investment model is the one used by Merchant Banks. It works.

The Club members believe that Governments focus on short-term economic goals and fail to consider the implications of their policies over longer periods. Environmental problems require multi-trillion dollar solutions. Governments lack the money to solve the problems they fail to avoid. The War on Terror is destroying the economic infrastructure of the West. The World Economy is slowly slipping into the abyss.

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Business: Investing - Podcast Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 11:51:48 -0700

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