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One Of The Largest, Easily Accessible & Consistent Markets Worldwide

With No Leading Brand Within The Wedding Industry It’s A Level Playing Field For The Small Guy! Worth $60 Billion Pa In The US Alone The Average Company Earns $142,000 Pa Each! This Is An Excellent Market To Be In. Social Networking Stats On My Website!
One Of The Largest, Easily Accessible & Consistent Markets Worldwide


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How To Sell In Today’s Tough Markets.


How can I start investing into hedge funds and into emerging markets funds.?

Hedge funds and emerging masrkets funds are booming these days, how can i start investing my money into these markets and funds.


Which yields more for the investor from the risk and return point of views?Mutual fund or share markets?

Even the experienced investor at times loose money in this trade.How to make use of this trade more wisely.


Keiser Report – Markets! Finance! Scandal! (E18)


This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert report on the scandals of rising debt ceilings and insolvent governments, and look at investing for a global debt bomb explosion. Keiser also speaks to former assistant Treasury Secretary Paul Craig Roberts about failed US debt auctions and the plunge protection team.


Complaints from Public Company Directors Investor Relations, Emerging Growth Markets


In the past few months I have spoken with at least 20 people who have been screwed and scammed by incompetent or dishonest investor Relations firms. Many have lost hundred of thousands of dollars in fees and have no results to show for it. No increased share price, no increased rankings, no additional traffic or larger nobo list. Most were promised retail buying support and most failed to provide a return phone call after the wire has been made. Don’t pay people to talk about your stock. These days, Investor relations should focus more eon link building and stock-branding. Building incoming links to your stock should not take long to build out. Don’t pay hundred of thousands of dollars for a 30 minute project..SEO, SEM, and I have a big list of investors is for the birds. These are scams.. You do not pay people to talk about your stock unless you want weak buying and a jail sentence. The investor relations ( SEO ) scams are so prevalent that it makes it tough for honest IR consultants to convince anyone who has been burned and to try again. In fact, some who have been taken no longer believe stock promotion can be effective to improve shareholder price. Its not the service and the program -it can be done. It is the incompetent stock promoter. I have lost my money to a virtual crook before. My investment banking partners lost money to crooked people before on a monthly basis..Most promising emerging growth companies have been burnt./ So, I have turned the tables on the


Keiser Report – Markets! Finance! Scandal! (E1)


In our new program – “Keiser report”, hosted by the renowned financial analyst and former stockbroker Max Keiser – the most provocative questions in US politics are tackled head-on.


Keiser Report – Markets! Finance! Scandal! (E81)


This time Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the Walmart’s baby formula breadlines and Charlie Munger’s bailout blessings. In the second half of the show, Max goes to Washington DC to talk to sports writer Dave Zirin about the sports industrial complex.


Keiser Report – Markets! Finance! Scandal! (E76)


This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the scandals of no fiscal or monetary bullets left in the bankrupt warfare states of America. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Huffington Post blogger, Mike Jensen in Chicago, about his call for Americans to unite against the emergency in their nation.


Keiser Report – Markets! Finance! Scandal! (E61)


This time Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the latest scandals of deficit fraud, Hank Paulson’s love of financial reform and the RIAA’s very low return bullying. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Ben Davies of Hinde Capital about the BIS gold swaps and more.