Phillips and Lou Dobbs Launch Financial Newsletter

Posted on March 14, 2003

Phillips Investment Resources, LLC, has announced the launch of Lou Dobbs' Money Letter. The monthly newsletter will provide readers with access to Lou Dobbs' unparalleled insights, commentary and perspective on the economy and the markets. It will also feature interviews with top executives, analysts and money managers. Charter subscriptions to Lou Dobbs' Money Letter cost $199 per year and include a monthly newsletter, a weekly hotline update and access to a subscriber-only website.

"Lou Dobbs is a trusted voice and perceptive commentator," said John J. Coyle, president of Phillips Investment Resources. "As difficult as it has been for investors over the past few years, now more than ever, they need Lou's insight and ability to give them access to the people who are shaping the economy and the markets. And, most importantly, to get answers to the tough questions that will help them build and protect their wealth."

"The newsletter gives me the opportunity to help investors in a new, direct and cohesive manner," commented Dobbs. "I'm thrilled to be able to team up with Phillips Investment Resources. Over the last couple of years investors have been dealt one bad hand after another to the point that their trust in our financial markets has been shattered. I've seen firsthand the mistakes that have been made, but I firmly believe the individual investor can avoid the pitfalls and succeed with the right information and perspective. I will do my best to provide both through the Lou Dobbs' Money Letter."

Lou Dobbs is the anchor and managing editor of CNN'S Lou Dobbs Moneyline. A founding member of the network in 1980 as well as CNN'S financial news division, Dobbs has spent over 20 years with CNN. Dobbs also anchors the thrice daily Lou Dobbs/NBC Financial Report, which United Stations Radio Network syndicates to over 700 radio stations nationwide. He is also a columnist for Money magazine, U.S. News and World Report and The New York Daily News. The New York Daily News column is syndicated worldwide by Tribune Media Services.



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