IM has sufficient belief in management’s narrative — coupled with the enthusiasm about the division expressed by HCI CEO Johnny Copelyn — to recommend a speculative buy
A common household name in this country is eMedia, which owns the first free-to-air commercial television station e.tv and its eNCA 24-hour news channel.
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