Capital Letter Editor Sean Corrigan to Appear on Corporate Strategies with Tim Connolly" Sunday, November 2nd at 8:30PM CT
Sean Corrigan is the editor of the internationally acclaimed Capital Letter -- an institutional market strategy publication.
HOUSTON, TEXAS --(PRWEB) Thursday, October 30, 2003
Capital Letter Editor Sean Corrigan will be interviewed live Sunday night at 8:30 pm Central Time on the Business Talk Radio show Corporate Strategies with Tim Connolly." Sean Corrigan is the editor of the internationally acclaimed Capital Letter -- an institutional market strategy publication. Mr. Corrigan is also co-manager of the Edelweiss Fund and director of Sage Capital (Bermuda) Ltd. He is a regular contributor to Bloomberg TV, is quoted in newspapers such as the Asia Times and is also the UK correspondent for Bill Bonners widely-read Daily Reckoning Letter.
Listeners may call in questions live and toll free to Tim Connolly or Sean Corrigan at 1-877-266-7469. The show may also be heard on over 350 affiliate stations nationwide, or on the Internet at www.businesstalkradio.net. This hour of Corporate Strategies with Tim Connolly" is hosted by Tim Connolly of Corporate Strategies Merchant Bankers (www.corporate-strategies.net). Noted Economist Mike King of Princeton Research provides live technical analysis for the show.
Corporate Strategies with Tim Connolly" is live talk radio...with the Titans of Business who move financial markets! The show is hosted by Tim Connolly, CEO of Merchant Banker Corporate Strategies, Inc. The Executive Producer of the show is broadcast news veteran Jan Carson, an award winning journalist with more than 20 years experience as a top rated television news anchor and reporter for NBC, ABC and CBS network affiliates. Corporate Strategies with Tim Connolly" features financial experts from across the nation providing the latest intelligence on equities, income investments, and a variety of risk, equity and option strategies. Recent guests have included former SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt, former Compaq CEO Eckard Pfeiffer, Money Manager Louis Navellier, and many others.
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