Neil George: Editor: Personal Finance, Neil George's Inner Circle, and By George!
Roger S. Conrad: Editor: Utility Forecaster, Canadian Edge, Utility & Income; Associate Editor: Personal Finance
Elliott H. Gue: Editor: The Energy Strategist, Advantage Bulletin, Trader's Talk, The Energy Letter; Associate Editor: Personal Finance
Ivan D. Martchev: Editor: Wall Street Winners, Global Viewpoints; Associate Editor: Personal Finance
Yiannis G. Mostrous: Associate Editor: Personal Finance, Wall Street Winners
Gregg Early: Executive Editor: Personal Finance; Editor: High-Tech Bulletin
David Dittman: Editor: Maple Leaf Memo; Associate Editor: Roger Conrad's Canaidan Edge
George Kleinman: Editor: Futures Market Forecaster, Commodities Trends





Neil George
Editor: Personal Finance, Neil George's Inner Circle, and By George!

Neil George is editor of Personal Finance, one of the largest-circulation investment advisory newsletters in the country. It has also won or placed in the Newsletter Publishers Association's Best Financial Advisory Newsletter awards in 1991, '92, '94-'96, '99, '00 and 2001. He is also editor of the short-term trading service Neil George's Inner Circle and the daily market intelligence letter By George!.

Mr. George recently retired as chief economist of a New York-based money management and affiliated brokerage company, where he continued to hone his global fixed income and equity management skills initiated at Merrill Lynch International Bank. He also helped to found and build the International Markets Division of Mark Twain Bank, which was the first US Bank to successfully bring global investments to American investors. He has served as Chief Economist to institutions including Mark Twain Bank, Mercantile Bank, and British-based Guinness Flight (a family of mutual funds). He has earned an undergraduate degree from Kings College in Economics and an MBA in International Finance from Webster University in Europe.

Mr. George has established himself as a respected economist, market sage and advocate to the individual investor. He is not only a sought-after speaker at investment conferences, but is also a contributor to the world's most watched financial networks including CNBC, CNN, and Bloomberg. His perspectives are regularly featured in The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Money, Business Week, and Barron's. He appears regularly on CNNfn, CNBC, and Bloomberg.

Mr. George is a business professor at Webster University's School of Business and Technology. He also serves on the boards of several philanthropic foundations.

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Roger Conrad
Editor: Utility Forecaster, Canadian Edge, Utility & Income
Associate Editor: Personal Finance

Roger Conrad is regularly featured on television, radio and at investment seminars. He has been the editor of Utility Forecaster for 15 years and is also the editor of Canadian Edge and Utility & Income. In addition, he's associate editor of Personal Finance, where his regular beat is the Income Report.

Mr. Conrad is the author of Power Hungry: Strategic Investing in Telecommunications, Utilities and Other Essential Services, and coauthor of Market Timing for the Nineties and The Agile Investor with Stephen Leeb.

Uniquely qualified to provide advice on income-producing equity securities, he founded the newsletter, Utility Forecaster in 1989. Since then, it's become the nation's leading advisory on electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and foreign utility stocks, bonds and preferred stocks.

In 1997 and 1999, the Newsletter Publishers Association name Utility Forecaster the named Best Financial Advisory. Utility Forecaster also earned third place in 2001 and honorable mention in 1992 and 2000. The letter's coverage of the California power crisis merited it second prize for Best Interpretive Analytical Reporting in 2001.

Mr. Conrad tracks a universe of more than 250 essential services securities, employing a rigorous five-stage methodology that includes a proprietary safety rating system and a value index that compares prospective total returns with a security's current price-to-earnings ratio.

Mr. Conrad has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory University and a Master's of International Management degree from the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird).

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Elliott H. Gue

Editor: The Energy Strategist, Advantage Bulletin, Trader's Talk, The Energy Letter
Associate Editor: Personal Finance

Elliott H. Gue is editor of The Energy Strategist, the premier financial advisory solely dedicated to covering the complex energy markets, which Mr. Gue has been covering since 2002. He is also editor of Advantage Bulletin, a long/short trading service.

Mr. Gue is also associate editor for Personal Finance where he contributes his knowledge of the energy markets.

Mr. Gue has a Masterís of Finance degree from the University of London and a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Management from the University of London, graduating in the top 3 percent of his class. Mr. Gue was the first American student to ever complete a full degree at that university.

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Ivan D. Martchev
Editor: Wall Street Winners, Global Viewpoints
Associate Editor: Personal Finance

Ivan D. Martchev is editor of Wall Street Winners, a unique financial advisory that specializes in growth investing and portfolio risk management. It also has a special section on healthcare investing.

Mr. Martchev is also associate editor of Personal Finance, KCI’s flagship publication, which is recognized by the Newsletter and Electronic Publishers Association as one of the best financial advisory newsletters in the country. He uses fundamental analysis and a top-down approach to pick mutual funds for Personal Finance.

He received an MBA in International Business and Finance from the University of Cincinnati on a full merit-based academic scholarship. Mr. Martchev was a scholarship student in the opening class at the American University in Bulgaria, the first U.S. academic institution to open doors in the former Eastern Bloc. He later transferred to finish his undergraduate degree in Economics in the U.S.

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Yiannis G. Mostrous
Associate Editor: Personal Finance, Wall Street Winners

Yiannis G. Mostrous is an associate editor of Wall Street Winners and Personal Finance. After a career in international project finance, Mr. Mostrous decided to pursue his life-long interest in financial journalism and equity analysis with KCI Communications.

In his previous position as an analyst with Finance & Investment Associates and Artemel International, he was involved in all aspects of project finance. Mr. Mostrous negotiated a $3 million private equity placement for an Internet start-up company in California. He was also actively involved in screening project proposals for viability and profitability.

Mr. Mostrous served two years as a sergeant in the Hellenic Navy in the Landing Ships Command Office. He also served as an associate with Intersec Securities, a brokerage firm in Athens, Greece, where his responsibilities included primary research as well as the solicitation of business from high net worth clients.

Mr. Mostrous started his professional career in the heart of Silicon Valley as a business development manager for the web-hosting provider Anemos WWW Solutions, a company focused on servicing small businesses. There he obtained venture capital financing and assisted the formulation of a long-term growth strategy.

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Gregg Early
Executive Editor: Personal Finance
Editor: High-Tech Bulletin

Gregg Early is executive editor of Personal Finance and vice-president of KCI Communications. Over the past decade, he has helped acquire and develop the talent that fills the pages of Personal Finance year after year. He oversees the editorial department for all the publications, as well.

Early is also editor of High-Tech Bulletin, a complimentary e-zine that covers developments in high tech. He has been keenly involved in researching and reporting on technological advances in high-temperature superconducting, alternative energy, defense/intelligence infrastructure, nanotech and biotech for more than a decade.

Under his tenure Personal Finance has received three First, one Second, one Third and two Honorable Mentions from the Newsletter and Electronic Publishers Association for Best Financial Advisory Newsletter. Before joining the Personal Finance team, Mr. Early worked as a journalist in various areas including finance, health care and education. Early is a respected gastronome and chef as well as a published poet and playwright. He's also a jazz aficionado, backpacker and golfer. Early is a graduate of James Madison University.

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David Dittman
Editor: Maple Leaf Memo
Associate Editor: Roger Conrad's Canadian Edge

David Dittman is deputy managing editor of KCI Communications andassociate editor of Roger Conrad's Canadian Edge, a financial advisory that focuses on opportunities in high dividend-paying Canadian royalty trusts. He is editor of Maple Leaf Memo, an e-zine that provides regular updates on Canadian market conditions. And he also contributes to Personal Finance, one of the largest circulation investment newsletters in the world. David works closely with a world-class team of editors and analysts covering, among other topics, energy, utilities and emerging markets.
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George Kleinman
Editor: Futures Market Forecaster, Commodities Trends

George Kleinman is the President of Commodity Resource Corp. (CRC), a futures advisory and trading firm that assists individual speculative traders as well as institutional and corporate hedgers. In 2005, George launched his new e-mail advisory service for individual investors, Futures Market Forecaster. He has been trading full time since 1977, and has been an Exchange member for over 25 years, and is the author of 3 books on commodity futures trading (published by the Financial Times).

George is a graduate of the Ohio State University with an MBA from Hofstra University. He is a former board member of the Minneapolis Grain Exchange, a member of the New York Mercantile Exchange, COMEX division.

George entered the business with Merrill Lynch Commodities in 1978. At Merrill he attained the honor of “Golden Circle” - one of their top ten commodity brokers internationally.

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