Investing Advice by the Motley Fool, Singapore - 29th April 2015

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David Kuo, CEO of Motley Fool Singapore, is a stock market analyst, radio personality and a regular contributor and commentator for top financial programmes, including BBC World News, CNBC, Fox News and Sky News.

David will join us for the evening to give his refreshing insight to everything market related – the how, why, and why not.

Motley Fool has an impressive global reputation with Time magazine saying “Even billionaires get ideas from The Motley Fool. So whatever your experience, this event is for you.

We're also delighted to welcome seasoned business investor, Conor McCoole, President of the Irish Chamber and Head of Project Finance, Asia and the Americas, for Standard Chartered, to give his own personal take on investing.

Evening format:

7 pm Welcome Drink (included in ticket price)
7.30pm Key Note, by David Kuo, The Motley Fool
8.15pm Personal Experience, Conor McCoole
8.25pm Q & A
9pm End of evening networking in Boulevard Bar, 9 Raffles Boulevard, Millennia Walk

Who is The Motley Fool?

Founded in the US in 1993 by brothers David and Tom Gardner, The Motley Fool is a multimedia financial-services company dedicated to building the world's greatest investment community. The company's name was taken from Shakespeare, whose wise fools both instructed and amused, and could speak the truth to the king without getting their heads lopped off.

The Motley Fool (fool.sg) offers stock market and investing information, offering people suggestions on how to take control of their money and make better financial decisions.

What the critics say:

"Solid information and advice for individual investors.” The Washington Post

"Even billionaires get ideas from The Motley Fool."Times 

"The Motley Fool stands out as an ethical oasis in an area that is fast becoming a home to charlatans.“ The Economist

"Funny, smart, cynical, opinionated.” Fortune's always been a great place for beginners to cut their investing teeth, but it also offers enough of everything else to please seasoned investors.Barrons