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Happy Thanksgiving… and a glimpse of things to come

Today's Financial News - Posted November 26, 2008

As America enters the holiday season, we take a look ahead: What can we expect for the last weeks of 2008… and beyond! View it here!

by J. Christoph Amberger

Baltimore — (TFN): Welcome to TodaysFinancialNews.com. I’m . The Fall of 2009 will remain a fixed memory for most investors. Financially, it was either the beginning of the end for global prosperity… or, at best, a painful reminder of just how subjective the definition of “value” turned out to be after all.

December still packs a punch. We will probably see annual valuation lows bottoming around the end of the second week. Afterwards, it’s anyone’s guess. I think we’ll have to get used to painful sideways markets as the vicious cycle of not spending and the resulting corporate bankruptcies takes a hold for most of the coming year.

Still, there will be opportunity! Investors expect President-elect Obama to make good on his campaign promise to lift restrictions on federally funding human embryonic stem cell research.

In fact, many foreign stem cell researchers now fear that even private and institutional U.S. funding may be “repatriated” to U.S. companies.

No matter how long it may take for federal dollars to have a measurable effect on companies’ actual bottom lines, stem cell research will make headlines in the weeks ahead.

Use the current market slump to position yourself for publicity-driven price spikes in some of the best-situated stem cell stocks.

We’ve found three of the hottest stem cell stocks around. Each has winning potential… and is currently selling at bargain rates! Invest now… and you could see gains of 50%, 100%, even 200% within the first two quarters of 2009.

These stocks are priced below $5 each. Even a moderate investment may pay off handsomely if the reinstatement of federal funding triggers the wave of investor interest we expect it to!

We’ve posted a Thanksgiving Special Report for you right on TFN’s home page. Please follow this link!

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