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Patriot Motorcycles Corporation (Pink Sheets:PMCY) VP Mark Green spoke of the company's evolution towards the entertainment industry, citing their nationally syndicated TV program, "Steel Dreams," broadcast to 70 million U.S. households.
Mason Conner, CEO of VillageEDOCS, Inc. (OTCBB:VEDO), spoke of his company's document management services and the cost savings they provide to their clients.
RBC Dain Rauscher Senior Vice-President Irwin Shapiro reported on the week's events in the bond market and revealed new opportunities available.
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