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ONN.tv's Options Cocktail Predicts What's Next in the Options Market

Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:41pm EDT
CHICAGO--(Business Wire)--
Options Cocktail, ONN.tv's entertaining weekly recap of the
options market, is hosted by Whiz Buckley and Jud Pyle and was filmed
today on location at the world famous Ceres Bar and Restaurant in the
Chicago Board of Trade. Stacey Riddell, portfolio manager of PEAK6
Asset Management, was the guest. View the show at www.onn.tv at
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1488654888/
bctid1676042872. (Due to its length, this URL may need to be
copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the
extra space if one exists.)

   Serving a rapidly growing segment of the investment community, The
Options News Network provides daily options news and entertainment,
options education, options trading ideas, and expert commentary on the
options market, targeting options traders of all skill and experience
levels as well as stock investors thinking about options.

The Options News Network
Ed McDaries, 312-362-2548
info@onn.tv
www.onn.tv

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