
MIKE HUCKABEE PARTNERS WITH GOLDLINE
Goldline International Becomes The Exclusive Gold And Silver Company Of "The Huckabee Report"
Partners with Goldline International
February 18, 2010
SANTA MONICA, CA - Goldline International, Inc., a leading gold and precious metals trading company, announced today that it has become the exclusive gold and silver company of The Huckabee Report hosted by Mike Huckabee. Former governor and Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee will air his first endorsement of Goldline on his February 22, 2010 daily radio report. Governor Huckabee will recommend Goldline to investors looking to buy physical gold and silver as part of a diversified portfolio.
"I look forward to working with Goldline," states Governor Huckabee. "Goldline is a solid, reputable company helping investors diversify their portfolios, which I believe is critical in these uncertain economic times. The Goldline team has tremendous experience and a keen understanding of the precious metals markets. They are certainly the ‘go to' people for buying gold and silver."
The Huckabee Report airs three times daily across the country on news and talk stations on the Citadel Media Network. Governor Huckabee was the governor of Arkansas from 1996-2007 and a Republican candidate for President in 2008. In addition to hosting The Huckabee Report, Governor Huckabee is the host of "HUCKABEE" on the Fox News Channel. He is the author of six books, including his recent New York Times bestseller, "Do the Right Thing".
"The Huckabee Report is a great opportunity to spotlight Goldline," said Scott Carter, Executive Vice President of Goldline. "Governor Huckabee has a true gift for connecting with his audience. The Huckabee Report showcases his unique insights on news and the economy which makes it a terrific choice to convey the Goldline message. We are proud to be associated with Governor Huckabee and The Huckabee Report."
"We look forward to helping The Huckabee Report listeners learn more about investing in precious metals,"said Robert Fazio, Goldline's Executive Vice President. "With a long-standing commitment to fiscal discipline and smaller government, Governor Huckabee is an ideal advocate for people interested in acquiring gold and silver."
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