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Michele L. Ashby. Ms. Ashby is the chief executive
officer and founder of MINE, LLC, a Colorado
limited liability company organized to promote
natural resource companies to the investment
community through private conferences. She
has occupied that position since July 2005.
From 1998 to 2005, she was the chief executive
officer and founder of Denver Gold Group Inc.,
a Colorado non-profit corporation organized
and operated as a trade association for the
mining industry. In that capacity, she developed,
marketed and organized annual conferences for
participants in the industry and the investment
community. From 1987 to 1995, she was a stockbroker
and mining analyst with a regional firm located
in Denver, Colorado. |
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Founders of Cream of the Crop Gold Show Turn Their Sites to Energy January 9, 2006 The founders of the Denver Gold Group have turned their attention to creating a similar platform for Canadian oil and gas companies, institutional money managers and analysts. Before we delve into the new project, the International Oil and Gas Investor Forum, here is a little bit of background on the Denver Gold Group model, which the new venture hopes to successfully duplicate. |
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MINE LLC July 1, 2005 Since 1988, Ms. Ashby, CEO of MINE LLC, has organized more than 40 major international conferences and over 100 regional meetings for the natural resources industry, primarily in gold mining. The specialized format of private, by-invitation-only venues have attracted the world's largest fund managers to the conferences and attained world-renowned status. Source: http://www.minellc.com |
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A fond farewell to mining's real mover & shaker June 30, 2005 HRH the Duchess of Scoopdom would rather run through fire barefoot than attend most mining conferences. |
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Cash is trash - Gold is money February 18, 2002 That's right, the time is finally here when gold has regained some of it's glory. And it looks as if it will have some sustainability this time. We have had some spikes in the past few years, where gold prices have climbed to the $300 level, but then retraced every penny. |