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"Citi to follow ABN?" - Hedge Funds Review, May 1, 2007

"An Internal Futures Market" - Business Intelligence Review, March 2007

"Hedge Funds Banking on Social and Moral Issues" -   Washington Post,  December 25, 2004

"Hedge Fund Shorts Its Way into Political Activism" -   Marketwatch,  November 23, 2004

"Campaign Aims to hit Coke where it hurts"  - The Guardian Business, November 25, 2004

"Coke in the Crosshairs" - Motley Fool, December 1, 2004

"Going After Coca Cola:  A Conversation with Zac Goldsmith" - Before the Flood Magazine, January 2005

"Hedge Fund to Target Coca Cola" - Aljazeera, December 18, 2004

"Platform for Protest:  This campaign uses a financial weapon" - June 28, 2007
 
"Is it OK . . . to own shares?" -   Guardian Money, May 16, 2006

"Become an Armchair Activist" - The Independent, February 16, 2005

"The Bonnie and Clyde of Karmabanque"  - Greenpeace, June 04, 2003

"Green Grow the Tories O" - Private Eye, Issue number 1150, February 2, 2006  

"The Creative Coalition and George Magazine Honor Christopher Reeve" - Charity Wire, July 18, 2000





Reviews of Max Keiser films, writing & radio


Gata Dot Org, December 12, 2006

". . . you may want to watch the program two or three times out of amazement. It's the sort of TV news analysis you'd expect to see in a free country -- or one whose news media weren't dominated by financial interests."

Sanity Check, June 2, 2007

"[Rigged Markets is] clear, concise, amusing in a wry, quirky way...and terribly sad, as it shows that it is simple to explain all this in a comprehensible manner, and yet it isn't by the supposedly fair US media. Commentator Max Keiser does a remarkable job in describing how completely ugly this is, and arrives at the same conclusion I did - playing in a rigged game is a fool's errand."


"Reason on the Radio" - Morningstar Online, November 29, 2005

"Saturday evenings has the hugely entertaining Max Keiser's The Truth About Markets.  Keiser is a radical capitalist concerned that those in power are liquidating the environment in the pursuit of profits.  His jolly good rants about the rigged so-called free market, which he terms neo-feudal corporate occupation, are not to be missed. "





Max Keiser / Hollywood Stock Exchange Press

"The Science of Success" - New Yorker, Financial Page, James Surowiecki, July 9, 2007

"The most successful media prediction market is the Hollywood Stock Exchange . . . "

"Online Threat" - Entertainment Weekly, November 8, 1999

ONLINE THREAT Variety reports that ''Access Hollywood'' may pull what was going to be a weekly segment in which Hollywood Stock Exchange (HSX) founder Max Keiser predicts the upcoming weekend's box office grosses. The segment prompted an outcry from studio execs who have threatened to block access to their stars and movie clips if it continues. At HSX, visitors buy imaginary ''shares'' in upcoming movies based on how they believe films will perform, and Keiser has been translating the resultant ''stock prices'' to probable grosses. According to Variety, studios that are already nervous about opening-weekend numbers -- where movies can be declared a bomb after only three days -- were enraged that somebody was now calling winners and losers even before the films opened. (Keiser cut close to the bone with his predictions.) Many studio reps have complained to ''Access'' exec producer Gary Considine, who claims that he will keep running Keiser's segment and declined to comment on the potential boycott.

"Hollywood 'stock market' helps guide real investors" - International Herald Tribune, November 28, 2005

"Rolling in the (virtual) dough" - Dan Macsai, May 3, 2007

"Access Hollywood joins forces with HSX" - Zap2It, November 4, 1999

"The Hollywood stock market: you can't lose" - New York Times, January 11, 1998

"Buying Stock in Celebrity:  Will Predictions Incite a Hollywood Crash?"  -  Getting It,  November 24, 1999

"Hollywood Stock Exchange Offers Free Entertainment Trading" -  Newsbyte News Network, November 4, 1999

"Promoting Movies, TV & Music on the Net" - Digital Hollywood, September 28, 2000

"Acess Denied" - Village Voice, November 17 - 23, 1999