Radio Interview: Our Client Darren Weeks, Founder & CEO of Fast Track To Cash Flow was interviewed about Real Estate investing risks and the Canadian Luge Team $1,000,000 performance bonus they can possibly win at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Archive for February, 2010
Fast Tack To Cash Flow Interviewed on CKNX RADIO
Thursday, February 11th, 2010Leasebusters Interviewed on CKNX RADIO WINGHAM
Thursday, February 11th, 2010Radio Interview: Our Client Jim Mathews, General Manager of Leasebusters discussed Leasing.
Fast Track To Cash Flow Interviewed on CBC RADIO HOMESTRETCH SHOW CALGARY
Thursday, February 11th, 2010Radio Interview: Our Client Darren Weeks, Founder & CEO of Fast Track To Cash Flow was interviewed about the Canadian Luge Team $1,000,000 performance bonus they can possibly win at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Fast Track To Cash Flow Appeared on CTV NATIONAL NEWS
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Fast Track To Cash Flow Appeared on GLOBAL TV NEWS EDMONTON 6PM Newscast
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Fast Track To Cash Flow Appeared on GLOBAL TV NEWS EDMONTON 5PM Newscast
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Kennedy Wilson Auction Group Appeared on FOX TV AUSTIN 9PM Newscast
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010TV Interview: Our client, Kennedy Wilson Auction Group was interviewed in a news story about an upcoming Auction in Austin Texas.
Watch story here or below: http://www.myfoxaustin.com/dpp/news/local/20910-Downtown-Condos-to-Be-Auctioned-Off
Kennedy Wilson Auction Group Appeared on FOX TV AUSTIN 5pm Newscast
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010TV Interview: Our client, Kennedy Wilson Auction Group was profiled in a news story about an upcoming Auction in Austin Texas.
Watch story here or below: http://www.myfoxaustin.com/dpp/news/local/20910-Downtown-Condos-to-Be-Auctioned-Off
Fast Track To Cash Flow Featured on REUTERS WIRE SERVICE
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Wire Story: Our Client Fast Track To Cash Flow was interviewed about the Canadian Luge Team $1,000,000 performance bonus they can possibly win at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Canadians offered million dollar jackpot for gold
Canada’s luge team will have gold medals and dollar signs flashing before their eyes when they push off down Whistler’s sliding track on Saturday.
Members of the team, once so hard-up that they competed with “for sale” signs emblazoned across their crash helmets, have been promised one million Canadian dollars by Alberta-based Fast Track Group should they win a gold medal.
The jackpot, which would be shared between the athlete and the national federation, may be a long-shot as Canada is seeking its first Olympic medal of any colour in the sport, but it added some sparkle to the eyes of the 10-strong team on Tuesday as they prepared for action.”It’s huge for us to be offered that kind of thing,” women’s singles hope Alex Gough, a genuine medal prospect after a fourth place in last year’s world championships, told reporters.
“It’s a bonus, if it happens it would be awesome but when you are racing there’s only one thing on your mind and that’s having the best four runs of my life, whether there’s a million dollars waiting at the end of it or not.”
‘LIFE-CHANGING’
Team mate Regan Lauscher said the announcement had been a shock. “It hasn’t really processed in my brain yet,” she said. “It would be life-changing that’s for sure. I would buy back my motorcycle that got stolen!”
Sam Edney, tipped by none other than defending men’s champion Armin Zoeggeler as a potential threat, said it showed that Canadian tobogganing was on the up.
“It’s an amazing idea. Unbelievably generous. Less than a year ago we had no sponsor, now we have a group of people who believe in us so much that they are prepared to put that sort of money on the line,” he said.
“We are not thinking about the million dollars, we come to compete and do our best for the country and if that means a gold medal then what that is and what that’s worth is more than what they are offering.”
Ian Cockerline, who along with Edney and Jeff Christie are nicknamed the Three Musketeers, was a little more direct. “It’s certainly a lot of fun thinking about what I would do with the 500,000 dollars,” he said.
A silver or bronze medal would earn 50,000 Canadian dollars while the best performing athletes in the three disciplines will pocket 5,000 dollars.
The men’s singles medals will be decided on Sunday with the women’s singles concluding on Tuesday and the doubles Wednesday.



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