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Murdock Capital Partners Teams With The Clean Energy View Radio Show To Host "The 2012 Clean Energy Symposium" In New York City, At The Prestigious 3 West Club On Friday, September 28, 2012

In conjunction with its ongoing Symposium Series on topics of interest to the Investment Community, Murdock Capital Partners and The Clean Energy View Radio Show will host The NYC 2012 Clean Energy Symposium at 3 West Club on September 28, 2012.

2012-07-17
NEW YORK, NY, July 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) "The 2012 Clean Energy Symposium" will be held in New York City at 3 West Club by Murdock Capital Partners and The Clean Energy View Radio Show on Friday, September 28, 2012 at 8:30 AM EDT. The event is a one day symposium aimed at educating investors on the growing clean energy space and the opportunities for investing.

"As part of our continuing series of Natural Resource oriented Symposiums, Murdock Capital has determined to hold an event, based on our most precious natural resource of all-the environment," said Luis Mejia, Managing Partner, Murdock Capital Partners.

"Numerous strategic elements and critical metals are utilized in all aspects of "Green Technology"; we feel that a Symposium focused on the "end users" of these materials will present an entirely different, but significant investment perspective to our usual audience of natural resource oriented clients, while offering an opportunity for more "Cleantech" oriented investors to participate in the proceedings," Mejia added.

The show will be broadcast live and an archive will be available on the Murdock Capital website, www.murdockcapital.com and at www.cleanenergyview.com/podcasts/. All podcasts are also available for download on all major podcast providers such as iTunes and Zune. Read more about the host and the discussion on The Clean Energy View's website at www.CleanEnergyView.com.

About Murdock Capital Partners
Murdock Capital Partners Corp. (Murdock Capital) is a private merchant banking firm providing corporate finance and financial advisory services. Murdock Capital acts as financial intermediary and/or principal for small and medium size companies and advises its corporate clients on all aspects of investment banking, including mergers and acquisitions, public and private financing, management buy-outs and corporate divestitures.

In 2006, Murdock Capital Partners (MCP), launched The Murdock Capital Partners Lunch Club, a monthly luncheon devoted to introducing "undiscovered" small capitalization companies to highly qualified and very knowledgeable audiences of investment managers, media contacts and high net worth individuals. The event, held in a private dining room at one of New York City's most prestigious private clubs, The Union League Club, has proven to be a highly credible undertaking for all involved, and continue to be hosted on a regular basis.

In late 2010, MCP determined to expand the concept into a more comprehensive symposium and the current topic of interest structure was conceived. The first of these symposia, which was concentrated on the rare specialty metal, Lithium, took place in October, 2010.

Based on extremely positive feedback, a second symposium centered on the Nuclear Power Industry was held in November, 2010. (This event was live web cast, as have been all ensuing events), followed by additional symposiums including the topic of Rare Earths Elements, Graphite, Critical Metals and now have numbered a dozen other topical" investor interest" symposia in the past 15 months. For each Symposium, the same venue has been utilized: The 3 West 51st Club, conveniently located in midtown Manhattan. A considerable number of attendees, normally numbering between 80 and 100 people, now have become "regulars", depending upon the general theme of current investment interest, but each event has attracted a significant number of additional first time attendees, most of whom have been invited by the existing base of individuals. In every instance this year, attendance has been over 80 physical attendees, with at least that number watching the proceedings via the live web cast. The archived symposiums have logged nearly 3,000 visitors. To view past symposium events, please visit www.murdockcapital.com and click "webcast and archive".

Press Contact
Murdock Capital Partners
Luis Mejia
(917) 535-8755
lmejia@murdockcapital.com

Press Contact
The Clean Energy View
James Milo
Media Relations
(917) 740-8439
press@cleanenergyview.com

Produced by The Organic View Radio Network, the #1 innovative leader in internet educational media, "The Clean Energy View" is a unique, live, interactive, internet talk-radio show that features key leaders, innovators and educators who work within industries that involve clean energy, the environment, politics, living green and sustainability. The network has a global audience of over a million listeners, consisting of professional people that are well educated, sophisticated and demand high quality content.

Host, June Stoyer, explores the background and mission of each guest. Questions are taken by the audience via Twitter, Skype, Facebook and email. Callers are encouraged to call (917) 932-1068 to listen or ask questions. The complete archives are available at http://www.cleanenergyview.com/podcasts, iTunes and every major podcasting provider. The show is broadcast live at 12 pm, Eastern Standard Time.


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[Press-News.org] Murdock Capital Partners Teams With The Clean Energy View Radio Show To Host "The 2012 Clean Energy Symposium" In New York City, At The Prestigious 3 West Club On Friday, September 28, 2012
In conjunction with its ongoing Symposium Series on topics of interest to the Investment Community, Murdock Capital Partners and The Clean Energy View Radio Show will host The NYC 2012 Clean Energy Symposium at 3 West Club on September 28, 2012.