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Featured companies on this week's show include:
ZAP (OTCBB:ZAPZ) CEO Steve Schneider spoke of the company's electric-powered Light Utility Vehicle (LUV), which can travel 220 miles at a speed of 70 mph on a single charge from any household 110v. electric outlet.
Peter Montoya, author of the book, "The Brand Called You," discussed the recent Martha Stewart scandal and his opinions of what the "quintessential self branding success" may come to expect in her future.
RBC Dain Rauscher Senior Vice-President Irwin Shapiro analyzed the current bond market and outlined several opportunities for higher returns.
Semotus Solutions, Inc. (AMEX:DLK) CEO Anthony Lapine speculated about his 10 year-old company's market capitalization being comparable to that of a "first round venture capital company."
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