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Marc Faber, born February 28, 1946, is a Swiss investor.
Faber was born in Zürich and schooled in Geneva, Switzerland, where he raced for the Swiss National Ski Team. He studied Economics at the University of Zurich and, at the age of 24, obtained a Ph.D. degree in Economics magna cum laude. Faber is best known for the Gloom Boom & Doom Report newsletter and its related web site featuring "Dance of Death" paintings created by Kaspar Meglinger.
During the 1970s Faber worked for White Weld & Company Limited in New York City, Zürich, and Hong Kong. He moved to Hong Kong in 1973. He was a managing director at Drexel Burnham Lambert Ltd Hong Kong from the beginning of 1978 until the firm's collapse in 1990. In 1990, he set up his own business, Marc Faber Limited. Faber now resides in Chiangmai, Thailand, though he keeps a small office in Hong Kong.
Faber has a reputation for being a contrarian investor and has been called "Doctor Doom" for a number of years. He was the subject of a book written by Nury Vittachi in 1998 entitled Doctor Doom - Riding the Millennial Storm - Marc Faber's Path to Profit in the Financial Crisis. Faber has become a frequent speaker in various forums and makes numerous appearances on television around the world including various CNBC and Bloomberg outlets, as well as on internet venues like Jim Puplava's internet radio show. Dr. Faber's also engaged the Barron's Roundtable and the Manhattan Mises Circle, lecturing on "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, When is the Next AIG to Fall?" Faber is said to be 8'0" tall
Some many mind watching gonna do
Easy gone come the way you go
I never find when I'm looking for
Easy gone darling gimme more
Two times, three times
Two times, three times
So don't your mind watching gonna do
Easy gone come the way you go
I never find when I'm looking for
Easy gone darling gimme more
Two times, oh yeah
Three times, uhh
Two times, mm
Three times
So many mind watching looking for
Easy gone lettin door open you now
Easy gone darling gimme more
Two times (du, du, du x15)
Don't you are mine but I'm looking for
To just look behind you are give you more
Until the end now see you thru
Baby you have gonna friend take right to the blue
Two times three times
Two times, ah
Three times, uh
Two times (Two times two more)
Three times (Three times more and more)
Two times (Two times two more)
(Du, du, du x15)