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Agora financial also founded the Richebacher Society, a group focused on continuing the work of the late economist Kurt Richebacher. Byron King, editor of two of Agora Financial's publications, Energy & Scarcity Investor and Outstanding Investments , has served as an oil industry analyst in the media, specifically in the wake of British ...
The Agora is a Baltimore, Maryland-based network for over thirty companies in the publishing, information services, and real estate industries. [1] [2] Agora was founded in 1978, in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. [3] The Agora Companies operate independently from cities around the world.
The Oxford Club is an independent financial research publisher and a private network of investors and entrepreneurs, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. [1] [2] It has more than 120,000 members [3] in 100 countries. [2] The Oxford Club also hosts financial seminars, symposiums, and overseas investment excursions. [4]
Bill Bonner is an American author of books and articles on economic and financial subjects. He is the founder of Agora Financial, as well as a co-founder of Bonner & Partners publishing. Bonner has written articles for the news and opinion blog LewRockwell.com, [1] MoneyWeek magazine, [2] and his daily financial column Bill Bonner's Diary. [3]
The company specializes in investment research with an information services product line consisting primarily of monthly and bi-monthly advisory newsletters written by a variety of financial editors. [2] Topics include natural resource, power, oil, and mining company investments, as well as health care and biotechnology. [2]
He was the author of the monthly newsletter Stansberry's Investment Advisory, which covers investments and investment theory in commodities, real estate, and the stock market. Stansberry was also the creator of the 2011 online video The End of America , in which he predicted the imminent collapse of the United States. [ 3 ]
On March 17, 2011, Agora Financial, LLC, a publisher of books and newsletters on economics and investments, announced that it had acquired Laissez Faire Books from the International Society for Individual Liberty (ISIL). [1] By 2017, however, the LFB.org site was no longer offering books for sale.
In an e-mail from "The Crux," Bonner claims Agora predicted a number significant financial/economic happenings, e.g., the dot-com bubble's collapse. Is this so? If so, it should be presented.64.53.191.77 19:06, 4 July 2015 (UTC)