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Harvest ETFs CIO Paul MacDonald on BNN Bloomberg Market Call to discuss Healthcare
Chief Investment Officer Paul…
Find opportunities for Growth in the Healthcare space
Paul Macdonald from Harvest ETFs, CIO joins Catherine Murray today to talk about the challenging market…
MoneyShow 2018: Disruptive Technology
MoneyShow 2018: Disruptive Technology, KEYNOTE: DR. NICK BONTIS
Harvest ETF’s: Focused On Long Term Growth
Paul MacDonald, CIO & PM, BNN Bloomberg Interview
Aging global populations, increasing wealth in developing economies and technological innovation set the…
Amazon’s purchase of Pillpack will disrupt the medication experience: Money manager
Paul MacDonald joins BNN to discuss Amazon's Purchase of Pillpack & Healthcare
Canada’s first blockchain ETF: One month after launch
Market Call by Paul MacDonald tells us his outlook for the markets
Full episode: Market Call Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Market Call Tonight for Wednesday March 21, 2018 takes viewers questions on healthcare stocks
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