World Trade Penpals

Our Audience Talks Back Via Email & Television

© Daniel Workman

Jun 9, 2007

Politicians, asset managers, publicists & even rocket scientists write us with comments on our international trade articles. Some articles have even been on television!


No less than a Houston-based rocket scientist, Mr. Jim Oberg, helped me to improve the clarity and correctness of my articles pertaining to MDA's space technology businesses. Currently, Jim is writing an article on RADARSAT militarization for The Space Review.

Just last month, the president of Aqua Terra Asset Management furnished top-notch research about the world's most precious commodity. That inspired me to write a series of pieces related to the international water industry.

A Claymore investment publicist provided access to international investment resources, including interview opportunities with leading analysts. The results? Our most popular blog Rich As A BRIC and an article with the fastest-growing page views World's Best Water Stock.

At the University of Toronto, I met Canadian-sovereignty author David Orchard who writes about the hollowing out of corporate Canada. Those insights galvanized me to write America Drives Free Trade Deals. Similarly I sat beside former prime minister John Turner at a screening of Hoodwinked: The Myth of Free Trade.

Entrepreneurs from India to Venezuela have emailed asking for advice on how to set up exporting businesses or how to obtain detailed trade statistics. Often that information can be found in the Google ads that accompany our articles and blog. Please read these ads - answers to your questions may be only a click away.

Finally, I was thrilled when the hosts of the Business News Network program Stars & Dogs debated my article Canada's Top Trucking Company which, by way, is a star.


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