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Goldstein Lieberman & Co. launches PROFIT

Goldstein Lieberman & Co. LLC has formed a special taskforce, Post Recession Opportunity for Income Taskforce (PROFIT), to help businesses and organizations in the region prepare for today's newest challenges and opportunities. PROFIT comprises key Goldstein Lieberman team members with experience and expertise in maximizing your business opportunities during the recession recovery. Partners and team members with unique business skills are onboard to assist businesses during this opportunistic time. The model for the taskforce is the firm's highly successful recession team that helped so many area businesses survive and even thrive during the downturn. "The recession is officially over," said Phillip Goldstein, managing partner of Goldstein Lieberman. "And the opportunities are just beginning to develop for forward-looking companies looking to be ahead of the movement on Main St. and Wall St." Goldstein warns that while there are ample opportunities to profit, there are many pitfalls to be aware of and avoid. The taskforce utilizes proprietary technology as well as years of experience to build a custom strategy for businesses looking to stay on or get back on track after the events of the past year. "This is a good way for businesses looking for immediate assistance to get to know our team without making a long-term commitment," said Goldstein. The structure for PROFIT services is flexible, businesses may sign on for as long or as short a term as they may need.
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