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Ep 391 Frankly Speaking: AXP, V, JCP, First Mining, Brazil Resources and CMG
FromWall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets
Ep 391 Frankly Speaking: AXP, V, JCP, First Mining, Brazil Resources and CMG
FromWall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets
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25 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2016
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Podcast episode
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Ep 391 Frankly Speaking: AXP, V, JCP, First Mining, Brazil Resources andCMG,We start today with a comment from Danny who wanted to comment on Jonathan ‘s email from last weeks Frankly Speaking.
The next is a question from Curtis who wants to know Frank’s thoughts about American Express (AXP) and Visa (V).
Brian writes in and asks Frank about the value of small mining companies as the spot price of gold has been climbing recently.
The next questions come from Curt who wants to know more the future of Chipotle (CMG).
And our last question comes from Brett who wants to know if Frank still likes JC Penny (JCP)
If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just click here.
And don’t forget send in your questions here.
The next is a question from Curtis who wants to know Frank’s thoughts about American Express (AXP) and Visa (V).
Brian writes in and asks Frank about the value of small mining companies as the spot price of gold has been climbing recently.
The next questions come from Curt who wants to know more the future of Chipotle (CMG).
And our last question comes from Brett who wants to know if Frank still likes JC Penny (JCP)
If like to know about Frank’s special discount offers just click here.
And don’t forget send in your questions here.
Released:
Feb 28, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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