Shareholder Vision Releases an Executive Video Featuring John Alimo of LD Holdings, Inc.


DALLAS, March 9, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- John Pentony, President of Shareholder Vision, announced today that ShareholderVision.com has released a new video featuring LD Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:LDHL). In the video, John Alimo, the Vice President for Business Development, discusses the business plan for the company, including the Area Sales Director business model.

LD Holdings, Inc. has adopted a business model that seeks to capitalize on the massive transfer of generational assets as the "Baby-Boomer" generation transitions from the ownership of small businesses into retirement. The Baby-Boomer generation is represented by individuals born between 1946 and 1964. There are currently about 80 million Boomers in this age group.

The video is available at:

http://www.shareholdervision.com/ldhl03092009bb.html

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