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Foreclosure Forecast

Foreclosure Forecast

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Friday, July 25, 2008 | 8:30 p.m.

A foreclosure analyst paints a grim forecast for the valley's real estate industry. Plus, the World Market Center puts its expansion plans on hold.

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    I know. I am a small business owner. Founded in the 1980s, my media business created over 100 educational programs sold on videos and now on DVDs. We are not only still in business, we are profitable and still creating products.

    I produce television shows that offer products and services for sale. The shows run on local cable television.

    It costs only $100 per minute to be on our shows featuring real estate, automobiles, boats, yachts, airplanes, fine art, jewelry, fashion and music.

    We are also creating entertainment shows. And, we produce television shows and commercials for others.

    For more information, contact Bill Myers at 800.927.2949 and see our website at vdoaktv.net
    "Media Products" page - click on "TV Shows".

    Bill Myers, Owner
    VDOAKTV.NET
    Small American Business
    (Still in Business)
    [email protected]
    800.927.2949

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