Hi: If you are ready for a new career, in the exciting new field of digital currency, then join us at a workshop/conference in Tortola, BVI on August 27-28. This conference will be unusual... a step-by-step management-oriented course. It will cover basic requirements and provide real, authoritative guidelines by experts. There will be a "hands-on" session where you will be able to see for yourself, some of the alternatives that are available for you. This workshop/conference is interactive, where you and your peers will learn how subsidiary agents operate and make money; the mutual fund and why we will give you $1 million for a trading balance float; the global market and the opportunity; how to go after the big deals (like our recent 10,000 member; 160,000 member and 500,000 member deals); tools and products available to help you succeed; Standard Transactions Agents Xchange (STAX) program; a Guide to Digital Currencies; paying worldwide; and more. And you will be able to apply those concepts to your business as you join our successful family of agents worldwide. The workshop/conference was created for business executives who may have a desire to switch careers, and/or to expand on their existing business. Attendance at the workshop is limited to reservations. Therefore, I suggest that you contact me today to confirm your attendance. There is a fee, which will be applied to the subsidiary agent's fee when you sign up at the conference. Send an e-messages to... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Sub_confernce Or visit... http://www.standardtransactions.com/sub_conference.htm George ______________________________________ George Matyjewicz, President/General Manager Standard Transactions (BVI) Limited http://www.standardtransactions.com http://www.standardreserve.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did you know that the new e-gold Secure Random Keypad can help you to protect your passphrase from both keystroke & mouse- click "sniffing" trojan viruses? You can find out more about computer security at: http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/home_networks.html