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| November 25, 2009 05:00 AM EST |
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/25/09 -- Filmed "On-Location" at the Phoenix Financial Fest; this week on MoneyTV, hosted by anchor Donald Baillargeon. MoneyTV is the internationally syndicated television program all about money and what makes it happen, (http://www.moneytv.net), featuring informative interviews with company CEOs, providing insights into their operations and outlooks for their futures.
Free information packages from the featured companies can be requested by sending an email to info@moneytv.net.
The television program can also be viewed online immediately at www.moneytv.net.
Featured companies on this week's program include:
iTokk, Inc. (OTCBB: IKTO) CEO Kevin Penstock discussed his company's VOIP technology, which can bypass a wireless phone's provider to save money. The company also provides Click-to-Call web site interactive services.
Brewer Investment Group Chief Market Analyst Jim Hyerczyk discussed the effect a strong holiday shopping season may or may not have on the strength of the US dollar.
The following guests were exhibitors at the Phoenix Financial Fest and were chosen randomly. MoneyTV was not compensated for their appearances. Their statements are entirely their own.
Accredited Members, Inc. Co-Chairman J.W. Roth talked about the company's business model of matching investors with deal makers.
The Financial Help Network CEO Steve Taplin discussed how his company helps people who may have found themselves troubled financially.
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBIO) Senior VP of Marketing Nathan Lawrence, Ph.D. spoke of the company's pressure cycling technology to control bio-molecular interactions.
Viewers of MoneyTV can receive free information in the mail about featured companies by calling the toll-free phone number on their TV screen. The weekly television program debuted in 1996 and is broadcast nationally in the USA to 70 million U.S. homes on Saturdays at 11:00 AM ET, Sundays at 8:30 AM PT, 8:30 AM ET, 9:30 AM ET, 3:30 PM ET and Mondays at 6:30 PM ET.
MoneyTV is also broadcast to 48 million TV homes in Western Europe, the 21 Caribbean Territories on CaribVision Network and in Asia on Familyland Network.
A complete menu of TV listings is available at the MoneyTV web site, http://www.moneytv.net
MoneyTV Executive Producer and Anchor Don Baillargeon is also the host of the radio program MoneyRap Radio, http://www.moneyrap.com and the television show Health This Week, http://www.healththisweek.com . For more information about Don, visit http://www.donaldbaillargeon.com.
MoneyTV television program, Copyright MMIX all rights reserved. MoneyTV does not provide an analysis of companies' financial positions and is not soliciting to purchase or sell securities of the companies, nor are we offering a recommendation of featured companies or their stocks. Information discussed herein has been provided by the companies and should be verified independently with the companies and a securities analyst. MoneyTV provides companies a 3- to 4-month corporate profile with multiple appearances for a cash fee of $11,500.00 to $17,250.00, does not accept company stock as payment for services, does not hold any positions, options or warrants in featured companies. The information herein is not an endorsement by Donald Baillargeon, the producers, publisher or parent company of MoneyTV.
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Published November 25, 2009
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