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The GVIC Orientation Meetings

If you want to join us, we want to meet with you and explain our program. Our goal is to ensure that everyone knows the Club’s policies and shares our vision.

As with any investment strategy, there are good and bad aspects to it. We’ll open the Orientation Meeting by outlining what may be requirements that you may find objectionable. For example, once you have recovered your risk capital, you are required to hold the balance of your shares until a major multinational corporation acquires the public company. This means that you are a risk-free investor in the company and cannot become a stock speculator. If you conclude that our requirements are unreasonable, you are welcome to leave the meeting, without cost or comment. To allow anyone to leave without being noticed, we’ll take a short break, before we discuss the details of our Club’s speculative investment strategy.

After the break, you’ll order your meal and pay the moderator, usually Mr. Cate, the $100 Orientation Meeting fee in cash. From this money, GVIC will pay for whatever food you may order. We’ll take the next hour to outline our investment strategy and the reasons for our rules in detail. We’ll discuss issues related to joining our Club. We’ll distribute our handouts and quickly review their contents. The last half-hour or so will be spent answering your questions.

You’ll have two weeks to make your decision about joining us. We think you’ll join us. However, if you need more time, you will be welcome to attend a later GVIC Orientation Meeting and restart the application process from that date.

You could make money doing three IPO PIPE financings in January-February 2007. If our PIPE strategy continues to work, you could make millions of dollars doing more than 30 PIPE financings in 2007.

Our basic IPO PIPE strategy is to recover our risk money as soon as legally possible. We sell our shares when the public company’s insiders sell their shares to a multinational corporation. Ideally, we are at risk for two months and take our profit in five years.

PIPEs are profitable. Our strategy works. The PIPE strategy worked for nearly 100 years. We've improved upon it.

If you are passing through the San Francisco Bay Area between October and December of 2006, you should call Mr. William Cate at (650) 879-0654 and arrange an orientation meeting while you are visiting Northern California, unless you plan to return in January or February 2007.

We would welcome the opportunity to expand our membership beyond California. If you can recruit twenty-five accredited investors potential interested in making money, we’d be happy to offer our GVIC new member orientation meeting in your city or town.

Winter and spring 2007 Regularly Scheduled Meetings in San Mateo County.

January 6, 2007
January 7, 2007
January 13, 2007
January 14, 2007
January 21, 2007
January 27, 2007
January 28, 2007

February 3, 2007
February 4, 2007
February 17, 2007
February 18, 2007

The Global Village Investment Club doesn’t hold regularly monthly meetings. PIPE funding client information, including audits and business plans, are supplied be email to all members. Those members interested in funding a company will notify the Executive Director by email.
Or give us a call at (650) 879-0654
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