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Longbow Mining Corporation (OTCBB:LBWM) Director Ernest Cheung and Bonus America CEO Michael Mak announced that Longbow had acquired Bonus America, an online retailer with 15 million opt-in customers.
Karma Media, Inc. (OTCBB:KRMA) CEO Dominique Einhorn spoke of the company's new "Estelle" credit card being marketed to Latinos.
Stockdiagnostics.com Director of Research Michael Markowski outlined the reasons his company was strongly favoring Industries International, Inc., symbol IDUL.
Semotus Solutions, Inc. (AMEX:DLK) CEO Anthony Lapine spoke of the short term outlook for the company.
Cyberads Inc. (OTCBB:CYAD) CEO Walt Tatum spoke of his company increasing their ownership percentage of a luxury motor home country club in the Palm Springs, CA area.
Jack Bouroudjian, reporting from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, analyzed the overall market and futures data.
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