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Pastimes : CNBC-Squawk Box Trading

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To: VivB who wrote (967)12/10/1998 11:45:00 AM
From: VivB  Read Replies (2) of 2782
 
In keeping with the "theme" of the thread that being on CNBC seems to be the "in thing," I happened to notice that one of the information sites I use regularly, "Stock Sheet," actually had a hyperlink on their site called "We were on CNBC." Have you noticed if any of the Company WEB pages have started doing anything like this or posting that "we're going to be on CNBC?"

stocksheet.com

Stock Sheet is very, very honored to be chosen
as CNBC's Power Lunch Cool Web Site of the Day.

According to CNBC host Bill Griffeth,

"...July 2 — Thursday's ‘cool' Web site doesn't have a lot of
bells and whistles visually, but it does include a lot of
good solid information for investors. It is called Stock
Sheet.

IT'S PRETTY SIMPLE. Are you looking for the biggest
gainers or losers for the day? They're here. Looking for stocks
hitting new 52-week highs or lows? They're here. Stocks with
the highest earnings per share growth for the latest quarter, or
with the highest growth rate for the past 5 years? They're here.
Plus, the site puts together what it calls a ‘stock sheet' on
each company — a very thorough review that any investor
would pay a lot of money for.
But the best part is — it's all free.
The address once again is www.stocksheet.com.
.... "

Well, we are very proud and excited about this distinction. We watch CNBC
all the time and are proud to be associated with CNBC's viewers. We do hope
that the viewers of CNBC would like this site as well.
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