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Tao Report: Asian Stocks Up
The Tao is up, according to TMM’s Asian Image Index Date posted: October 11, 2007 THE TAO IS UP, according to TMM’s Asian Image Index for the week ending October 12. Leading the rally were a number of undervalued Asian male stocks, which outperformed Main Street’s expectations. Asian female stocks continyed their gains. Here’s a round-up of the biggest movers.
HOT STOCK: HUNKY ASTRONAUTFive lines. Top Chef Hung Huynh http://peoplefalltv.wordpress.com/2007/10/04/top-chef-champ-hung-dishes-on-his-win/#more-111
HOT STOCK: MEDIA MAVENAndrea Wong President and CEO of Lifetime Network and Entertainment Service http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21162321/site/newsweek/?page=3 Andrea Wong is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Lifetime Television.[1] Wong came to Lifetime from ABC where she was Executive Vice President of Alternative Programming, Specials and Late Night. In her tenure at ABC, she oversaw the development of The Bachelor as well as the U.S. versions of Dancing With the Stars and Extreme Makeover.[2][3] Wong graduated MIT with a degree in electrical engineering and received an MBA from Stanford University.[4] Her interest in television began when she interned at NBC News while in graduate school.[5] Wong first came to ABC in 1993 as a researcher for ABC News PrimeTime Live. Within a year, she became an executive assistant at the network. In 1997, Wong was named Vice President and Executive Assistant to the President, ABC, Inc. The following year, Wong was promoted to Vice President, Alternative Series and Specials |
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