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Imperial Metals LLC to Attend Montreal Investment Conference

Fri Nov 6, 2009 10:48am EST
MONTREAL--(Business Wire)--
Imperial Metals LLC is pleased to announce the company's participation in the
Montreal Investment Conference taking place November 6-7, 2009 at the Palais des
Congrès in Montreal, Quebec. 

Imperial Metals will be located inside the main conference hall at full booth
#513. Imperial Metals encourages all attendees to visit the booth for one-on-one
discussions to learn more about precious metals as an investment in today's
marketplace, as well as how diversification with precious metals can help
investors of all levels acquire unprecedented short and long term gains.
Attendees can also learn the benefits of working with Imperial Metals, including
access to 24/7 support. 

According to Justin Goldenblatt, Managing Partner, the Montreal Investment
Conference is one of the more important conferences for the sophisticated
investor. "Imperial Metals looks forward to showcasing our company's trading
model and its many benefits for this audience. As a rapidly expanding company,
Imperial Metals is attractive to savvy investors because we educate them about
the value and strategic importance of precious metals in a sound financial
portfolio. 

"There has never been a more opportune time for investors to diversify with
precious metals, and this conference will allow us to demonstrate the many
benefits Imperial Metals offers its clients. We always try to go above and
beyond the call of duty of a typical broker." 

Imperial Metals LLC is a Florida limited liability company with offices in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida and Montreal, Canada. The company provides an innovative
trading platform to investors for purchasing precious metals, primarily gold and
silver.

Imperial Metals LLC
Investor Relations
Toll-free: 1-877-586-5981
investorrelations@imperialmetalsllc.com



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