Next week is going to be exciting! The D4L channel goes under-cover to get the inside scoop on a drug manufacturer. Later in the week we get the Low-down on a beaten up contender. This battle tested warrior just might be ready to make a move on its arch rival. Both are looking for a spot in my dividend portfolio. Will either make it? Stay tuned and find out...
The excitement doesn't stop there! The D4L channel looks to solve the financial and international crisis. Finally, the week will end with a very special guest sharing words of wisdom.
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While waiting for this week's feature presentations, you may want to tune in to a few of these classic episodes:
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