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To: P. W. Herman who wrote (30445)7/6/2002 11:59:42 AM
From: Dale BakerRespond to of 118717
 
I fire up my ETrade Market Trader that gives the full tape on every stock if you can stand to page through it screen by screen. I would welcome another source if someone has a link; starting MT is a pain because it chews up lots of Windows resources.

Yes, Quicken should pick up the right historical prices eventually if the NYSE corrects them. I am surprised that no one on Yahoo or the NYSE has issued any statement yet regarding all the bad data floating around out there.



To: P. W. Herman who wrote (30445)7/7/2002 5:05:17 AM
From: Dale BakerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
Quicken has fixed most of the prices - I just did a fresh portfolio update and all but 3 stocks had the right closing price. AIB, BBY and FB were not fixed yet.