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Wall Street Media Presents Exclusive Highlight Videos

Wed Aug 6, 2008 9:22pm EDT
NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
Wall Street Media is presenting an exclusive video of Rich Gordon,
the Fixed Income Market Strategist for Wachovia Securities, (NYSE:
WB), announcing Merrill Lynch's plans for a multibillion dollar write
down on the CDO portfolio, as well data center business updates.

   Please visit the following link to view the video:

   http://www.wsmco.com/show.aspx?1024_Merrill's_Recent_CDO_Deal

   http://www.wsmco.com/show.aspx?1025_Data_Center_Business_Updates

   Wall Street Media is also excited to present the video of
billionaire T. Boone Pickens discussing the launch of his domestic
alternative energy plan during a press conference held at the NY
Palace Hotel on July 8, 2008.

   http://www.wsmco.com/show.aspx?990_Billionaire's_plan_saves_US

   For additional coverage from major investment bank conferences
please visit Wall Street Media at: www.wsmco.com.

   Wall Street Media's coverage includes all major investment bank
conferences with more than 20,000 CEO presentations annually as well
as interviews with analysts, fund managers, hedge fund managers and
market experts.

   WSM's Daily Show features highlight clips of these videos as well
as the hosts' stock picks. The WSM portfolio you will see frequently
mentioned may be followed free of charge at: www.covestor.com.

   Covestor.com aims to de-institutionalize money management to
provide a real-trade sharing service that offers self-directed
investors the opportunity to compete with, and be rewarded like,
professionals. By sharing the work they already do for themselves,
Covestor builds each of its members an institutional grade track
record and allows them to follow the real portfolios of other proven
investors for free.

Wall Street Media
Nicki Bandklayder, 212-354-1102

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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