Dear Rock,
The answer is that they seem legitimate. While Google Answers does not
endorse any company, this company seems like a legitimate investment
company, mentioned in such publications like Forbes and the Wall
Street Journal.
Andrew T. Gillies, "The 2005 Investment Guide - Big Bets", Forbes, 13
December 2004, <http://www.forbes.com/investmentguide/forbes/2004/1213/215.html>
Daniel Kruger, "Stock Focus - How To Invest In The Gold Standard",
Forbes, 15 December 2004,
<http://www.forbes.com/strategies/2004/12/15/cz_dk_1215sf.html>
MARK GONGLOFF, SCOTT PATTERSON AND DAVID A. GAFFEN, "TRADING SHOTS -
Sizing Up the CPI", Wall Street Journal, 30 September 2005,
<http://online.wsj.com/public/article/0,,SB112802145346955938-ljCMn1w3wDbTih4AFmoCAlIoCSY_20060929,00.html?mod=mktw>
Euro Pacific Capital, Ideotrope, 21 September 2005,
<https://ideotrope.org/index.pl?node_id=48192>
A Profile could be found here:
Broker Hunter: EuroPacific Capital
<http://www.brokerhunter.com/basesystem/bhfirmprofileview.asp?FirmProfileID=1439>
Good luck with your investments.
I hope this answers your question. Please contact me if you need any
clarification on this answer before you rate it. Search and validation
mechanisms:
- Checking the site for professionality
- Checking the site's ownership history and registration (through a "Whois" search)
- Checking the BBB
- Searching the Internet for the following:
* ["Euro Pacific Capital" bbb],
* ["Euro Pacific Capital" scam],
* ["Euro Pacific Capital" wsj],
* ["Euro Pacific Capital" ft],
* ["Euro Pacific Capital"] |