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Critical Alerts for American Express, Coca-Cola, Yamana Gold, Itau Unibanco, and International Game Technology Released by Seven Summits Research

Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:31am EST
Critical Alerts for American Express, Coca-Cola, Yamana Gold, Itau Unibanco,
and International Game Technology Released by Seven Summits Research



CHICAGO, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Seven Summits Research issues PriceWatch
Alerts for AXP, KO, AUY, ITUB, and IGT.  

Seven Summits Strategic Investments' PriceWatch Alerts are available at
http://www.iotogo.com/s/111609B (Note: You may have to copy this link into
your browser then press the [ENTER] key.)

Today's PriceWatch Alerts cover the following stocks: American Express Company
(NYSE: AXP), The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO), Yamana Gold, Inc. (NYSE: AUY),
Itau Unibanco Holding SA (NYSE: ITUB), and International Game Technology
(NYSE: IGT).

In today's unsure markets these brief PriceWatch Alerts contain concise
detailed strategies for each covered stock and include position protection
tactics designed to potentially defend investors from unexpected market
shifts. While other market reports only provide stock news and opinion, we
offer strategies that position investments against uncertainty and increase
chances of making a profit, even if a stock goes down.

"Our PriceWatch Alerts go beyond other market reports. Along with a brief
concise overview, each PriceWatch Alert provides useful strategies, which
ensure potential investments are protected with basic hedging techniques,"
says Reid Stratton, Seven Summits Senior Analyst. "These brief company reports
contain information that can benefit expert and novice investors who want to
stay ahead of the market."  

For essential information on stocks poised to move go to: 
http://www.iotogo.com/s/111609B for Seven Summits Strategic Investments'
PriceWatch Alerts. 

Seven Summits Investment Research is an independent investment research group,
which focuses on the U.S. equities and options markets. Our analytical tools,
screening techniques, rigorous research methods and committed staff provide
solid information to help our clients make the best possible investment
decisions. For more information go to www.SevenSummitsInvestmentResearch.com .
CRD# 137114

All stocks and options shown are examples only-- not recommendations to buy or
sell. Our picks do not represent a positive or negative outlook on any
security.  Potential returns do not take into account your trade size,
brokerage commissions or taxes--expenses that will affect actual investment
returns. Stocks and options involve risk, thus they are not suitable for all
investors. Prior to buying or selling options, a person should request a copy
of Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options available from Catherine
at 800-698-9101 or at http://www.cboe.com/Resources/Intro.aspx . Privacy
policy available upon request.


SOURCE  Seven Summits Investment Research

Steve Blackbourniski of Seven Summits Investment Research, +1-434-293-9100



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