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To: Paul Senior who wrote (15620)10/10/2002 7:23:29 AM
From: 249443  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78627
 
AAII --

Good morning Paul. I belong to AAII. It's a good group of people. They have a nice screening software product ($99/$199 per year). On their site they have stocks screened according to Buffett, Graham, etc. I don't know if any of the AAII links are free or not -- so I can't answer your question.

There is a Heard on the Street (10/10/02) article on the roughed up power companies (i.e., Duke, Calpine).

"Investors Hope Energy Stocks Will Feel 'Post-Scandal' Pop"



To: Paul Senior who wrote (15620)10/10/2002 7:42:43 AM
From: Mark Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78627
 
Paul,

I have used adr.com in the past (they've reworked the site layout recently, and I'm still learning my way around since). Usually I'm looking for ADRs in a particular segment/sector, to compare with the US counterpart valuations.

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