Cord Blood America updates progress of its Las Vegas cryogenic facility on MoneyTV

Biotech and science of stem cells, cryogenic storage, executive pay, mortgage debt to income ratios, Forex, domestic oil production; this week on MoneyTV, hosted by anchor Donald Baillargeon. MoneyTV is the internationally syndicated television program all about money and what makes it happen, (http://www.moneytv.net), featuring informative interviews with company CEOs, providing insights into their operations and outlooks for their futures.

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The television program can also be viewed online immediately at www.moneytv.net.

Featured companies on this week's program include:

BioTime, Inc. CEO Michael West spoke of biotech, the company's science of stem cells for potential human organ regeneration and the targeting of malignant cancer cells.

The Green Baron Report Editor-in-Chief Matt Chipman talked about unemployment, executive pay and the current market rally.

Cord Blood America, Inc. (OTCBB: CBAI) CEO Matthew Schissler updated the progress of their Cryogenic facility in Las Vegas.

Brewer Investment Group Chief Market Analyst Jim Hyerczyk discussed Forex and compared the dollar versus pound, yen and euro.

Lucas Energy, Inc. (NYSE Amex: LEI) CEO William Sawyer gave an update of recent company well activity.

The Mortgage Minute Guy Roger Schlesinger of Skyline Funding Corporation expressed his disappointment over government changes to mortgage debt to income ratios.

Source:

MoneyTV; BioTime, Inc.; Cord Blood America, Inc.; Lucas Energy, Inc.; The Green Baron Report; Brewer Investment Group; Skyline Funding Corp.

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