NEW YORK, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- "Ahead of the Curve," is a weekly podcast hosted by WallSt.net editor Bobby Ilich. The show features discussions with financial newsletter editors, and investment professionals on the week's best performing, and most active stocks.
This week's guests included Joe Battipaglia, Chief Investment Officer at Ryan, Beck and Co. LLC, and Jonathan Hoenig, managing member at Capitalistpig Hedge Fund LLC.
Stocks discussed included Starbucks , CostCo, and American Eagle Outfitters.
Starbucks Corporation attributed this quote from Starbucks International president Martin Coles for the podcast: "Starbucks's goal is to have 40,000 stores over the long term with 20,000 of them in International. Half of that 20,000 will be in the Asia Pacific region. We have said that China could become the largest market outside of the United States for Starbucks."
To hear the podcast in its entirety, visit http://www.wallst.net/ and click "Ahead of the Curve Part 32" under "Latest Podcasts" on the right-hand column of the homepage, or click on "Podcasts" and enter "Ahead of the Curve" in the "Search Podcasts" window on the left-hand column of the podcasts section of the site.
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