Coldwell Banker CEO on Housing Market
Airtime: Thurs. May 13 2010 | 12:22 PM ET
Jim Gillespie, president and CEO of Coldwell Banker, one of the nation’s largest realty brokers, discusses the housing market with CNBC.
Airtime: Thurs. May 13 2010 | 12:22 PM ET
Jim Gillespie, president and CEO of Coldwell Banker, one of the nation’s largest realty brokers, discusses the housing market with CNBC.
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