FRN NEWSLETTER
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Contact: Christopher J. Dardzinski, Publisher & Political Consultant
“If you are reading this, then you are the movement”
08.01.2009
FRN Newsletter has seen a need in the market, for a hard copy monthly newsletter, dealing with economics as a forecast indicator.
We don't see any newsletter out there, dedicated to collecting information on where the economy, banking and money will be six months, one year, five years and ten years out. You can download government reports. Google individual columns and research all you want but nothing brings you the core of a reliable economic forecast.
This is why we are looking at publishing one ourselves. Time is to valuable for there not to be such a resource at your fingertips.
Our monthly newsletter will focus on economic forecasts covering the following sources (but certainly not limited to):
Small banks
Money center banks
Federal Reserve System
Treasury Dept.
IMF
World Bank
White House
Senate
House of Representatives
Wall Street
Poli-sci professors
Economics professors
Foreign central banks
Political parties
Think Tanks
Corporate executives
The working goal is to provide economic forecasts and indicators from these sources, that will go far beyond the 15 second news clip on CNN or FOX. Where an economics professor gives a bland prediction on Global debt, IMF news, etc.
The Editorial style will mirror our web-based newsletter, where information is presented in raw form and the consumer digests and forms their own analysis. If a Liberal Harvard professor gives us an interview on Russian GDP analysis for the next 20 years, it will appear in print exactly the way it was gathered. We edit for grammar not content.
We consider it a tragedy of journalism today, that there is no serious investigative reporting into the world of economics. There must be a resource in print that goes beyond the Economist, beyond the Wall Street Journal and delivers the very essence of economic forecasting. We expect to produce an economics newsletter of such high caliber, that the Wall Street Journal will be asking us to reprint our material.
FRN Newsletter prepared this brief “introduction” to allow for a wide range of feedback, to gage interest levels. If you would consider such a monthly newsletter, to be one of your bedrock resources please let us know in a short response. If you would not consider a subscription to this newsletter then we need to know as well. All feedback we receive will be kept in strict confidence . Annual subscription fees for this type of newsletter usually runs $75 to $150 annual. FRN Newsletter will deliver even a higher level of product for $28/annual.
If your business, office, bank, association, etc. will need multiple subscriptions, please include that information in your feedback. Give us an idea of your employee/staff head count and the volume of issues that would fit your needs.
Finally, if you see a need, no matter how macro or micro; please pass it along. The content of this newsletter project will be fluid.
The publisher looks forward to personally reviewing your feedback.
When we decide, our launch date will be Jan. 20, 2010. If possible and response is overwhelming, we will launch sooner. Our base-line volume for moving forward would be 1500 subscriptions.
Thank you for your feedback