Friday, December 21, 2007

Next Big Economies Reviewed By Money and Market

The Next Big Booming Economies As Reviewed By Money and Market's Writer Sean Brodrick

Sean Brodrick takes a closer look at the demand for gold and diamonds in China and India. In this issue of Money and Markets, Mr. Brodrick examines China and India's marketplaces and the growth potential for both countries.

Juptier, Fla. (PRWEB) December 7, 2007 -- Sean Brodrick takes a closer look at the demand for gold and diamonds in China and India. Mr. Brodrick examines China and India's marketplaces and the growth potential for both countries.

China's economy is in overdrive, on track to expand 11.3% this year. Through September, China had exported nearly $900 billion in goods. And that growth is pouring money into Chinese consumers' pockets:

•    China's per-capita gross domestic product has doubled in just three years.
•    The real growth is in the "new money" category. The number of Chinese with at least $1 million in assets hit 345,000 in 2006, up about 8% from a year earlier according to Merrill Lynch.
•    At the same time, total assets owned by Chinese millionaires reached $1.7 trillion, increasing 8.8% year over year.
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In India, it's more of the same. The country is the world's fastest-growing major economy after China, with GDP rising at a rate of 9.4% in fiscal 2007.

•    And look what's happening with India's citizens:
•    India's middle class now numbers more than 300 million people. That's roughly the entire population of the United States.
•    India had 83,000 millionaires in 2006, and the number of millionaires is growing 19.3% each year.

And both India and China have a huge appetite for gold. Global gold demand rose 30% in the third quarter of 2007 to a new record of $20.7 billion, according to the World Gold Council. And that was despite a 13% drop in sales in the U.S. Last year, the two countries consumed 721.9 tonnes and 259.6 tonnes of gold for jewelry and investment, respectively.

This year in China, gold jewelry demand increased 24% in the third quarter. Investment demand rose 46%. In India, demand rose another 5.5%, and investment demand was up, too. Plus, research firm GFMS Ltd. says gold jewelry demand in China may increase 20% this year, making it the second-biggest market, even ahead of the U.S.

Meanwhile, a diamond boom explodes overseas. Prices of quality diamonds have doubled during the past three years as new collectors from surging economies have entered the market. People in India have a long history of wearing expensive jewelry, but gold is the traditional choice. These days, diamonds are becoming more and more popular though.

According to reports, diamond jewelry sales surpassed that of gold during India's Dhanteras festival, which is devoted to light and wealth. According to industry calculations, sales of diamond jewelry in India could surge 70% to 80% this year alone.

"As for gold investments in China, not only is the country's consumption of gold growing by leaps and bounds, but its gold production is booming as well.
China is expected to produce a whopping 260 metric tonnes of gold this year, more than U.S. production (250 metric tonnes) and potentially more than gold's top dog producer South Africa, which is running into real trouble with its mining," Mr. Brodrick states.

To read this issue online, please visit:
http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/Issues.aspx?NewsletterEntryId=1245

About SEAN BRODRICK & MONEY AND MARKETS    

Sean Brodrick joined Weiss Research in 2000 as an analyst, bringing more than 25 years experience as a journalist and financial analyst to the position. He is Weiss Research's small-caps specialist, especially in natural resources, and is the editor of the company's Red-Hot Canadian Small-Caps, as well as a regular contributor to its daily e-letter, Money and Markets.
Previously, Mr. Brodrick was the investment director of The Sovereign Society, the world's leading publisher of offshore asset protection strategies and global investment opportunities.

Recognized for his expertise on Canadian and Australian investment opportunities, Mr. Brodrick has been featured on many financial talk shows, including CNBC Squawk Box and Bloomberg Market Line. He is a weekly guest on Market Matters Radio, a contributing columnist to MarketWatch.com and a frequent commentator on one of Canada's premiere financial websites, HoweStreet.com. His report, "70 Days to Empty," has garnered acclaim for its analysis of the forces pushing America toward its next oil crisis and was described by

The Daily Reckoning as "the most important report you're likely to read this year," while his knowledge of uranium has helped investors earn solid gains on the commodity.

Mr. Brodrick holds a B.A. degree from the University of Maine.

Money and Markets (www.moneyandmarkets.com) is a free daily investment newsletter from Dr. Martin Weiss and Weiss Research analysts offering the latest investing news and financial insights for the stock market, including tips and advice on investing in gold, energy and oil. Weiss Research, Inc. is located in Jupiter, Florida. For more information about our editors, or to set up an interview, please contact Jennifer Moran at 561-627-3300 or visit www.moneyandmarkets.com.

Press Contact: Andrea Baumwald
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Phone: 5616273300
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Senior Long Term Health Care Choices

Health Care Professional Publishes Book for Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers are expected to impact the US health care system for decades to come. A newly released report indicates the over-65 population will nearly triple by 2030, as 78 million boomers become senior citizens.

Fort Bragg, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2007 -- "Boomers are just the beginning," notes Rich Umbdenstock, president of the American Hospital Association. "[They will change health care dramatically; [their mark will be lasting." The good news is that "boomers are focused on wellness and looking for new approaches to care." The bad news is that 6 out of 10 boomers will be dealing with more than 1 chronic condition by 2030.

According to health care professional Janet O'Connor, "Anyone over the age of 65 now has a 40% chance of entering a nursing home. More than 9 million people over the age of 65 will need long-term care this year. By the year 2020, it will be 12 million."

Ms. O'Connor has published a 207-page book for boomers -- Senior Long Term Care Choices: How To Select The Best Plan For Your Whole Family. It catalogues the full spectrum of available care, looks closely at resources, and provides essential information for making informed choices about long-term care.

What makes Ms. O'Connor's approach interesting is that she's integrated web technology, allowing her to deliver constantly updated, leading-edge advice to her readers.

"The challenge," O'Connor explains, "was to provide up-to-the-minute information that could be immediately accessed and easily updated. Publishing online allowed me to take advantage of internet technology. It's important to have easy access to the latest information and guidance when you're trying to set up effective long-term care."

According to Umbdenstock, boomers will be more active and focused on staying in their homes than previous generations. Senior Long Term Care Choices, provides detailed information that helps seniors maintain their homes. The book offers step-by-step advice on how to manage independent living, reliable home caregivers and find the financial support necessary to sustain independence.

Senior health care is a moving target. The changing demands of boomers along with new technology, will likely translate into new forms of care delivery. O'Connor's methodology is designed to keep pace with these changes. Senior Long Term Care Choices is downloadable and resource links are embedded in the text. As resources and information change, readers will receive free updates filled with new links and timely news.

O'Connor has 2 sites online: http://www.squidoo.com/care4elderly/ provides a host of resources, and http://www.help4longtermcare.com offers many additional articles.

"Ideally," says O'Connor, "the sooner you begin a dialogue about long-term care with your loved one and the rest of the family, the better. By broaching the subject in advance, you can make decisions as a family before you are forced by circumstances to decide in haste."


Press Contact: Frankie Kangas
Company Name: Win-Win Marketing
Phone: 707-964-6100
Website:
www.help4longtermcare.com

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Music Download Site Offers 1 Million Songs

SpiralFrog Music Experience Offers 1 Million Songs

Free, legal music discovery and download site expands library

(PRWEB) December 13, 2007 -- SpiralFrog, Inc. (www.spiralfrog.com), the free, ad-supported Web-based music service, now offers 1 million tracks for free and legal downloading.

• Since its launch, SpiralFrog has been adding content weekly, increasing its music offerings by 25 percent in just the past two and a half months, bringing the total number of tracks to 1 million.
• The new additions build on SpiralFrog's intent to provide a comprehensive music experience that already allows music fans to get over 3,500 music videos, music news, artist bios, reviews, discographies and album art, among other rich content features.
• SpiralFrog lets users download a Facebook widget that lets them track the most popular downloads on the site.
• SpiralFrog's agreements with publishers and labels, including many of the leading independent labels, give the service the largest library of free, legal and downloadable music tracks and videos available in North America.

www.SpiralFrog.com

Quote:
Attribute to Joe Mohen, founder and chairman of SpiralFrog
"We are constantly adding new content and features to the site. Music fans want to be able to update and expand their music library on a continual basis and with our ever-expanding library and popular site features such as 'Buzz of the Day' and 'New Releases,' we're making it easier than ever to discover and catalog new music."

Contact:
Please contact Jocelyn Johnson jjohnson @ gravitas-pr.com or Brian Posnanski bposnanski @ gravitas-pr.com to arrange an interview and/or for additional quotes.

About SpiralFrog
Headquartered in New York, SpiralFrog (www.spiralfrog.com) is a Web-based advertising-supported music experience that combines music discovery tools with free and legal downloads of audio and video content licensed directly from the catalogs of the world's leading music owners. SpiralFrog offers music-lovers a compelling alternative to illicit file-sharing and pirate sites, with a secure environment for them to satisfy their unyielding passion and thirst for music and entertainment information at no cost except for their time and attention.

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). In particular, when used in the preceding discussion, the words "plan," "confident that," "believe," "scheduled," "expect," or "intend to," and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify forward looking statements within the meaning of the Act and are subject to the safe harbor created by the Act. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, market conditions, general acceptance of SpiralFrog's products and website, competitive factors, timing, and other risks described in the Company's SEC reports and filings.

Press Contact: Jocelyn Johnson
Company Name: SpiralFrog
Phone: 917-406-5886
Website:
www.spiralfrog.com

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Magazines, Whitepapers, and Podcasts

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