About SCNN

From a financial news information perspective, the majority of publicly traded company sponsored shows will look to self proclaim the next potential Microsoft, Google, EBay or Apple success story.  In such well known historical examples, for even the smallest of potential investors with a few hundred dollars per month of pure risk capital, one could have made a large sum of money.  By specific example, a $500 investment into Microsoft in the 1980’s when it was a new public entity would be worth well over $200,000.00 today.

However, for every success story, there are many more, and for a multitude of reasons, that did not meet their expectations and both investors and management lost everything.  As an interesting note, over 50% of the founders of today’s top Fortune 500 Companies died broke!  In the mean time, the entrepreneurial spirit, combined with risk capital, and the popular belief by many small and large investors, have resulted in many large companies that just a decade ago had not been discovered.

During the  many episodes to come for SCNN, production management hopes to uncover some of  these amazing companies that will be the future success stories first seen on  this show!  Other show guests and  sponsors will introduce behind the scenes issues that you need to know about;  estate planning strategies, finding the right bank to bank with, why all accountants are not the same, legal rights issues and how they impact you, benefits to using a full  service brokerage firm, benefits of using a discount brokerage firm, recession resistant real estate investment strategies on a small budget, new business  opportunities for virtually anyone, changing politics, live investment conference highlights for the inside track, professional money manager transparency issues, public employee retirement system challenges, research analysts and how they access investments, your health matters and more.

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