Hey! Hey! Davy Jones Signs as Celebrity Spokesperson for GorillaTrades
Entertainer Davy Jones is the new spokesman for Gorilla Trades.
JUPITER, Fla.,
Sept. 5 2007
PRNewsFoto/GorillaTrades
GorillaTrades,
http://www.gorillatrades.com has signed former teen idol, singer Davy Jones, as
the company's celebrity spokesperson. Jones' image will appear in
forthcoming print and broadcast media advertisements for the company, a new
campaign that carries a multi-million dollar price tag. The TV spots will
first air on the Bloomberg Network and CNBC.
"The ageless Davy Jones, born in Manchester, England in 1945, is a
perfect match for GorillaTrades' growing Baby Boomer clientele," said a
company spokesperson. "Not only are The Monkees/Gorilla monikers a natural
combo, Davy's energetic personality and enthusiasm mirrors the company's
dynamic approach to investing."
Jones was a teen sensation during the 1960s as the lead singer of the
Emmy Award-winning television classic, The Monkees, a wholesome weekly
comedy that followed the antics of four young musicians -- Davy, Micky,
Peter and Mike -- making their way in the world. The Monkees' album sales
surpassed all previous records and continue to be best-sellers 40 years
later. Since The Monkees' heyday, Jones's career has included roles on film
and stage, along with numerous personal appearances around the world.
Perhaps his most celebrated television appearance was a Brady Bunch
episode, "Getting Davy Jones," in which he becomes Marcia Brady's dream
date for the prom. The rerun continues to be aired frequently for a new
generation.
GorillaTrades is a global online subscriber service providing late-
breaking news and professional insight and expertise into the stock market.
GorillaPicks are listed regularly on a "menu" of both new and existing
investments offered to GorillaTrades subscribers for consideration, based
on their individual investment objectives and risk tolerance. Subscribers
are directed to use the portfolio of GorillaPicks and the 5-times-weekly
subscriber commentary as guidelines in investment decision-making. More
than 6,000 stocks are sifted through daily to match each of the 14
technical indicators for potentially explosive growth.
GorillaTrades subscribers are now in 55 countries.
Of his new association with GorillaTrades, Davy Jones said, "The
Gorilla certainly seems to be a likeable chap. I'll enjoy hanging around
the Wall Street jungle with him!"
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