John Hathaway, portfolio manager of the Tocqueville Gold Fund, appeared on CNBC's Halftime Report program in a segment entitled, "As Gold Goes Bear, is the Better Play in Mining?"
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2011 News Archive
John Hathway, portfolio manager of the Tocqueville Gold Fund, was interviewd for a piece entitled, "Central Banks to Begin Dumping Dollars for Gold."
Robert Kleinschmidt and Peter Shawn were featured in the December 28, 2011 edition of Value Investor Insight in which they discussed Tocqueville's contrarian investment...
The Tocqueville Gold Fund was featured in an article entitled, "10 Best Funds for Young Investors."
The Tocqueville Gold Fund was discussed in an article entitled, "Morningstar's Take: Tocqueville Gold."
The Tocqueville Oppportunity Fund was profiled in an article entitled, "Tocqueville Opportunity Likes Lots of Small, Mid-Caps."
James Hunt, the portfolio manager of the Tocqueville International Value Fund, was quoted in the article entitled, "No Other Way Out: The ECB Bails Out Europe."
The Tocqueville Gold Fund was mentioned in an article entiled, "Small Cap Funds Weather Market Plunge."
John Hathaway, manager of the Tocqueville Gold Fund, was interviewed for a piece entitled "Sell Side to get Slaughtered on Bearish Gold Calls."
Fidelity hosted a panel of portfolio managers, including J. Dennis Delafield, to discuss political and economic risks currently impacting the market. The format was taped and various parts of the broadcast can now be found...
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Tim Steele is an artist living in New York City and the founder of Tim Steele Design. As a career artist, he has also expanded into the related disciplines of interior design and contemporary structures.
With solo and group exhibitions spanning 20 years, Tim’s abstract pieces are shown in galleries, public spaces and in private collections around the world. An extension of his painting, his interior work includes NYC apartments, private homes, executive offices and entire commercial floors. With an interest in utilizing recycled and new materials, Tim is also creating modular structures that are based on shipping containers.
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