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The Silver Summit 10th Anniversary Gala is Just Days Away

SPOKANE, WASHINGTON -- (Marketwire) -- 10/17/12 -- Last-minute preparations are under way for the Cambridge House Silver Summit 10th anniversary gala Oct. 25-26 at the historic Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Washington. The resource investment conference, routinely described by CEOs and attendees alike as "the best silver conference in the world" will feature over 70 silver exploration, development and production companies. Panelists will address investment opportunities, and the ever-expanding uses of silver in modern society as well as its historic role as money and a store of value.

Toronto's Eric Sprott, of Sprott Asset Management, will keynote the Silver Summit Thursday, Oct. 25 at the evening's Silver Baron's Banquet. Other legends in the silver world, including Jeffrey Christian (CPM Group), David Morgan (The Morgan Report), Jeff Clark (Casey Research), "Trader Roger" Wiegand, Peter Spina (SilverSeek.com), Jeff Berwick (The Dollar Vigilante), Bix Weir (Road to Roota), Leonard Melman (The Melman Report), John Kaiser (Kaiser Research), Dr. Michael Berry (Morning Notes), Greg McCoach (Mining Speculator) are among those who will be presenting, along with a host of other panelists.

In addition to the two-day event, on Wednesday, Oct. 24, a select few will tour active mining properties in northern Idaho's fabled Silver Valley. For further information, please contact Cambridge House.

Contacts:
The Silver Summit
Shauna Hillman
1-208-556-1621 (US Office)
1-877-363-3356 (Toll Free)
thesilversummit@gmail.com
www.cambridgehouse.com

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