Happy New Year 2010!
Happy New Year dear readers! Wall Street Greek wishes you the best of health, wealth and happiness in 2010!
It was our great pleasure to serve you again in 2009 with high quality, expert authored financial market commentary. We look forward to the expansion of that effort in 2010. We appreciate your following and hope you will support our effort in the year to come.
We hope 2010 will be a banner year for you. We know it will be a break-through year for our work. However, we have already come quite a ways! Our column has achieved broad syndication across scores of reputable websites and private networks, and we appear as a respected news provider on the web's most prominent financial information sources.
Our site, which includes the work of Columnists Markos N. Kaminis (Economy & Markets), Michael Douville (Real Estate), Steven Ferguson (Technical Analysis), Daniel Padovano (Global Affairs), Alex Miral (Shipping) and guest authors like famed economist and Professor Charles Calomiris, is a highly respected source of insightful content. We are ranked highly by the most important web resource, Google, which places our relevance only slightly behind leading financial information providers CNBC and Bloomberg.
The coming year will bring new columns to Wall Street Greek that we are certain will liven your site experience. We expect to expand our research within several existing topic areas. We will also introduce new columns in alternative investment fields and add interesting coverage beyond business topics. Our goal is to heighten your investment, financial markets and global affairs awareness, and to color your life as well. As the year progresses, look also for the addition of several value added and interactive site tools.
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After all the mayhem that has occurred on Wall Street, you deserve a high quality information source that you can trust. We are striving to provide an increasingly louder independent voice. However, independent endeavors like ours face significant headwinds, and we need your support. We ask you to consider making a monetary donation via the link below to help us raise Wall Street Greek to the next level.
Thank you again dear readers and friends. All the best in 2010!
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