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$300,000 HOUSING.TV Bailout Contests
from Revver - house Videos September 30, 2008
Author: TUBEdotTV Added: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:53:27 -0800 Duration: 172HOUSING.TV is for sale on ebay: http://tinyurl.com/4jlapq and we want to share the profit with you through 2 contests. Watch the video to learn how you can win as much as $300,000 of your own bailout money! The first is an e-mail contest. E-mail every person you know and any businesses that might be interested about the auction. Make sure to cc us (contest@housing.tv) and don't bcc any of your contacts so we can attribute the referral to you (we promise that we will not e-mail any of your contacts). If someone you referred wins the auction - we will give you 20% of the sale. At our valuation of $1mil, this could mean as much as $200,000 in your pocket! The second contest is exclusive to YouTube. Download the video you are watching right now by clicking on the following link: http://tinyurl.com/3lwy88 - then re-upload the video to your own YouTube account. Make sure to title the video "$300,000 HOUSING.TV Bailout Contests". If your video has the most views at the end of ...
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$300,000 HOUSING.TV Bailout Contests
from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 29, 2008
HOUSING.TV is for sale on ebay: http://tinyurl.com/4jlapq and we want to share the profit with you through 2 contests. Watch the video to learn how you can win as much as $300,000 of your own bailout money! The first is an e-mail contest. E-mail every person you know and any businesses that might be interested about the auction. Make sure to cc us (contest@housing.tv) and don't bcc any of your contacts so we can attribute the referral to you (we promise that we will not e-mail any of your contacts). If someone you referred wins the auction - we will give you 20% of the sale. At our valuation of $1mil, this could mean as much as $200,000 in your pocket! The second contest is exclusive to YouTube. Download the video you are watching right now by clicking on the following link: http://tinyurl.com/3lwy88 - then re-upload the video to your own YouTube account. Make sure to title the video "$300,000 HOUSING.TV Bailout Contests". If your video has the most views at the end of the auction - you will win 10% of the sale price (as much as $100,000)! IMPORTANT: Both contests end this Friday, October 23rd at 2:23 pm pacific time - so you must act quickly! As of today, the House has defeated a the nation's $700 billion dollar bailout plan - causing stocks to take a record plunge. The plan was designed to bailout major financial institutions. However, at HOUSING.TV, we know that the American people need help too. So please participate in our contests to get your own bailout money! Good luck! More keywords: Wall Street's worst fears Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq composite indexes stock market's angst New York Stock Exchange House voted down in midafternoon the administration's $700 billion plan NYSE Merrill Lynch & Co. Bear Stearns Cos., Washington Mutual Inc. and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Capitol Hill Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Dow Jones industrials Treasury Department's Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Securities and Exchange Commission President bush Nasdaq Stock Market U.S. House Rejects $700 Billion Financial-Rescue Plan U.S. banking system collapsed Bush administration and congressional leaders Great Depression Dow Jones Industrial Average House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California Representative Adam Putnam of Florida President George W. Bush Sarah Palin Tina Fey Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd bailout package Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential candidate Republican presidential nominee John McCain The American people $250 billion Citigroup Inc., the biggest U.S. bank Wachovia Corp. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. NBC's "Meet the Press" congressional action Senate Republicans 100 GOP House votes Rep. Thaddeus McCotter , R- Mich. , chairman of the Republican House Policy Committee biggest bank failure in history bailout for the American People
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CNET and The Consumer Electronics Association
from Most Recent August 13, 2008
Author: BeetTV Added: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 13:54:19 -0800 Duration: 202Tuesday, August 12, 2008 Technology Spending Stays Strong in Weak Economy Technology spending might not suffer along with the rest of the economy, a new study by The Consumer Electronics Association and CNET shows. The CEA-CNET Consumer Sentiment Indexes, launched today, map consumer sentiment about technology and the broader economy. Many consumers spent their economic stimulus checks on items like computers, televisions and wireless phones, which they now view as necessities rather than luxuries, CEA economist Shawn DuBravac says. So even though the public has felt pessimistic about the economy over the last 19 months, its expectations for technology spending rose in June and July. The long-established University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Indexes, which are already consulted by many market watchers, ask more general questions than the CEA-CNET indexes and don't provide unique data about sentiments toward technology, according to DuBravac. Data for the CEA-CNET ...
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International Equities Signaling a Pause on the USD/JPY
from YouTube :: Videos by profitingwithforex August 12, 2008
Developed economies like the Eurozone or the UK will typically correlate on a day to day basis with US equities but developing economy's equity markets have a life of their own. 100% free forex education available from http://www.pfxglobal.com. Author: profitingwithforex Keywords: chinese currencies currency dollar education eft equity forex fx gxc indexes japanese jpy market pairs pfx us usd yen Added: August 12, 2008
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Technology Spending Holds Up in Poor Economy
from Beet.TV August 12, 2008
Technology spending might not suffer along with the rest of the economy, a new study by The Consumer Electronics Association and CNET shows. The CEA-CNET Consumer Sentiment Indexes, launched today, map consumer sentiment about technology and the broader economy. Many consumers spent their economic stimulus checks on items like computers, televisions and wireless phones, which they now view as necessities rather than luxuries, CEA economist Shawn DuBravac says. So even though the public has felt pessimistic about the economy over the last 19 months, its expectations for technology spending rose in June and July. The long-established University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Indexes, which are already consulted by many market watchers, ask more general questions than the CEA-CNET indexes and don't provide unique data about sentiments toward technology, according to DuBravac. Data for the CEA-CNET indexes, based on monthly surveys of 1,000 citizens weighted to reflect the larger U.S. population, will be published on the fourth Tuesday of every month.I interviewed DuBravac and CNET director of research Claudia Haase at the CNET headquarters in New York. --Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer
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Online Trading: Using Indexes and Average: WallStreet E
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 05, 2008
When you hear news reports talking about the stock market's ups and downs, it s usually describing changes in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Or - it may be referring to the S ve heard of both. So what s the difference?The Dow Jones - the oldest measure of U.S. market performance - tracks 30 blue chip companies. The S s doing and both are seen as indicators of future trends in the country s economic health. Now you have your snapshot of the two big names in Indexes and Averages.
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Investor Education - Indexes & Averages
from Most Recent May 05, 2008
Author: wallstreete Added: Mon, 05 May 2008 13:19:44 -0800 Duration: 89Simply put, Indexes & averages are yardsticks to measure how well your investments and the economy as a whole are doing.There are dozens of these measures but youve already heard of the biggies: the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average.Thing is, each index and average is a little different and provides a different profile of the market. Some include 1000s of securities and give you a big picture. Others are narrow measures. Others give more emphasis to changes in prices of higher priced stocks, some use a geometric average, others are capitalization-weighted. you get the picture. Indexes and averagesthe really technical yardsticks for the financial world.
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HOT Breakout Stocks To Watch; CMED 09/17/2007
from - blip.tv (beta) September 15, 2007
BRAND NEW VIDEO UPLOADED DAILY; Explosive Stocks Just Starting To Move Out Of Sideway Boring Action; TIMING IS EVERY THING... Our goal is for you to make money from day one of your purchase. This is a list of stocks that look ready to take off at any time... Place stops below the recommended buy price... This information should not be used without first consulting your investment agent and or broker... Today the featured stocks are; China Medical Technologies Inc. (CMED) Industry: Medical Instruments & Supplies CAMP, CHCI, DEPO, DUSA, EFOI, EPIX, ESIC, ETEL, GNTA, GYRO, HRBN, IEAM, JRJC, MECA, MFLO, NFLD, NRGN, NTMD, OPTT, PDRT, QEPC, RGDX, SCON, TARR, TFCO, ADG, AII-WT, AOG, CRC, DRV, EII-WT, GRS, GTF, HH, INO, ISV, IVA, JAZ, JAZ-U, MRY, NBF, OKN-WT, PTT, RGN, ROX, SCE-PB, TMY, UWN, VCC, VRY-WT, ALK, ANW, BKC, BZH, CRZ, DRL, EDN, HOV, IMH, JW-A, LAB, LEV, LUM, NTL, RAS, RHB, RSH, RSO, SMP, SPF, SXE, TAR, TGI, TOA, TWB
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HOT Breakout Stocks To Watch; CMED 09/17/2007
from YouTube :: Videos by muathedotcom September 14, 2007
BRAND NEW VIDEO UPLOADED DAILY; Explosive Stocks Just Starting To Move Out Of Sideway Boring Action; TIMING IS EVERY THING... Our goal is for you to make money from day one of your purchase. This is a list of stocks that look ready to take off at any time... Place stops below the recommended buy price... This information should not be used without first consulting your investment agent and or broker... Today the featured stocks are; China Medical Technologies Inc. (CMED) Industry: Medical Instruments & Supplies CAMP, CHCI, DEPO, DUSA, EFOI, EPIX, ESIC, ETEL, GNTA, GYRO, HRBN, IEAM, JRJC, MECA, MFLO, NFLD, NRGN, NTMD, OPTT, PDRT, QEPC, RGDX, SCON, TARR, TFCO, ADG, AII-WT, AOG, CRC, DRV, EII-WT, GRS, GTF, HH, INO, ISV, IVA, JAZ, JAZ-U, MRY, NBF, OKN-WT, PTT, RGN, ROX, SCE-PB, TMY, UWN, VCC, VRY-WT, ALK, ANW, BKC, BZH, CRZ, DRL, EDN, HOV, IMH, JW-A, LAB, LEV, LUM, NTL, RAS, RHB, RSH, RSO, SMP, SPF, SXE, TAR, TGI, TOA, TWB Author: muathedotcom Keywords: CMED Muathe indexes indices eminis fx Breakout stocks New Price Highs On Balance Volume Momentum Swing and Short Term Added: September 14, 2007
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DOW 25,000 By 2011 - Part 5 of 10
from Tech August 30, 2007
This video will show you that since 1700 the stock market has rallied towards the end of the decade 81% of the time... This is another reason investors need to get themselves for a climatic and marvelous money making opportunity between now and the first quarter of 2011...
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HOT Breakout Stocks To Watch; CMED 09/17
from Tech November 30, 1999
BRAND NEW VIDEO UPLOADED DAILY; Explosive Stocks Just Starting To Move Out Of Sideway Boring Action; TIMING IS EVERY THING... Our goal is for you to make money from day one of your purchase.
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