NEW YORK, Sept. 10, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EQUITIES Magazine, a financial news provider catering to retail and self-directed investors and the institutional investment community, has released its September issue, now available on newsstands nationwide, at a wide range of bookstores, and online at www.equitiesmagazine.com.
The U.S. cover story features an interview with Donny Deutsch, host of CNBC's The Big Idea. Deutsch spoke exclusively to EQUITIES about his successes, setbacks, and views on entrepreneurship in America. "The Internet has allowed for the ultimate democratizing of business," he says. "And it's just going to continue." For the EU cover, EQUITIES spoke to Magnus Bocker of the NASDAQ OMX Group (Nasdaq:NDAQ).
Other highlights include a look at small-cap online retailers, or "E-tailers." In tough economies, consumers often turn to the web for the best deals. No one knows this better than Patrick Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com. EQUITIES talked to Byrne about doing business online, the economy, and his fight to reform Wall Street. The September issue also explores the world of online brokerages to see what they're doing to stay ahead.
In addition to recurring columns following trends in Forex trading, ETFs, and ADRs, new columns from best-selling author John Mauldin and optionMONSTER.com co-founders Jon and Pete Najarian are debuted in the September issue. Mauldin talks about the new asset class of private lending, and the Najarian brothers explore the investment strategy known as "buy the rips and sell the dips." Plus, Tobin Smith of ChangeWave Investing and the FOX Business Network's Bulls & Bears returns to explain the "alternative investment thesis."
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Since 1951, EQUITIES Magazine has served both retail and institutional investors by examining industry trends, analyzing strategies and opportunities, and profiling financial leaders and emerging public companies. In recent years, we have expanded our editorial focus to include a wide range of issues that affect investors worldwide. Our global audience has increased dramatically owing to our EQUITIES Europe, EQUITIES Digital Edition, and our website, which provides free real-time market quotes and a free customizable, real-time portfolio-management interface. Now EQUITIES is one of only a select group of publications available on the Apple iPhone.
Since 1981, EQUITIES Corporate Conferences have been staples within the industry, pairing the most exciting emerging companies in the world with sophisticated audiences of institutional and private investors. EQUITIES has provided a voice and an audience to leaders in the global financial community for 57 years, and we remain the definitive investor's tool.
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