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The Wall Street
News Hour
The Wall Street
News Hour is THE business show. It is all about
business. All about Capital. We profile public
companies to investors and new capital markets. The show
offers businesses an opportunity to
communicate with investors and shareholders. If
your stock is overlooked and undervalued by Wall
Street we provide you the platform to inform,
educate and communicate with a wider audience of
accredited professionals to build a following
for your company.
If you are trying to start a business, finance a
business or take your business to a new level of
success the Wall Street News Hour will bring you
news, connections, resources and information
you can use to increase your chances of
success.
Michael N. Brette,J.D. is the host of
the Wall Street News Hour for the past 14 years. Mr. Brette has his
Juris Doctor (Law Degree) for 30 years. He has published two books
Asset Protection Planning and Raising Capital For Your Business (Amazon.com). He is listed in Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in Industry &
Finance. He is also a Founding Member of the Souther California
Investment Association a 200 members-only association of investment
bankers, venture capitalist, private equity and hedge funds that
have funded $100 million in transactions every year since 2000.
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Topics Discussed and/or Featured Guests |
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2009-Jun-18 |
Are you a
publicly-traded company, or would you like to
take your company public to raise capital?
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2009-Jun-11 |
This is
the right time to start or grow a business!
Do investors read business plans? No!
Raising capital for your business is all about
structuring your offering.
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2009-Jun-04 |
How do
you access capital to grow your business, even
in today's market? Reverse mergers, IPOs,
Venture Capital firms and security laws.
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2009-May-28 |
Michael
Brette, J.D., and special guest Blaine Riely of
International Monetary discuss how companies can
raise capital to expand or start-up a business,
even in this market.
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