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To: excardog who wrote (530)2/27/2001 11:57:41 PM
From: Don England  Respond to of 23153
 
xcar,

still getting my own phone list with that url. don't know what's up. thanks for the attempt. my lists are probably just so powerful they are infecting everything.

don

p.s. telemarker, i have a couple of thots on the billions flowing into mm funds. one is that ultimately that money will go somewhere. fascinating to consider; i have no idea if it seeps or surges, or in what direction. the other thot is that these poor fools have no idea at what risk their money might be in these funds. could be almost as dodgy as having it in equities. i need to move some of my own cash postition back into begbx soon. don



To: excardog who wrote (530)2/28/2001 12:07:31 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
I believe the Yahoo portfolios require that you be logged in as the owner.
You both may even have portfolios with the same 'key' but they will not be the same ones. (unles you both have identical lists :0)

You can set one up on SI and make it shareable though.
eg: siliconinvestor.com

regards
Kastel

Now you are probably getting:

Yahoo! Finance - No Such Portfolio
No portfolio exists for the key, 'pf_2'. It may be that you need to sign in again, click on the "Sign In" link below, or "Sign Out", then "Sign In"