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To: Return to Sender who wrote (6737)11/6/2002 9:35:27 AM
From: Cary Salsberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95587
 
RE: "Should I stop posting the Briefing.com information?"

I read your posts and the Briefing.com articles associated with the Yahoo finance page and my Yahoo portfolio pages. The factual data seems comprehensive, timely, accurate, and, for me, helpful.

If you find a similar service that presents similar factual reports and, in your opinion, better editorials, it will complement my Briefing.com source at Yahoo.



To: Return to Sender who wrote (6737)11/6/2002 9:38:22 AM
From: Sarmad Y. Hermiz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95587
 
>> Question for the thread. Should I stop posting the Briefing.com information?

RtS,

It doesn't bother me. It is a nice summary of stocks in the news.

But I wish you would post your own observations at the top of the post instead of the bottom. I always look for that, and hope you keep posting.

Sarmad



To: Return to Sender who wrote (6737)11/6/2002 10:10:36 AM
From: Kirk ©  Respond to of 95587
 
Question for the thread. Should I stop posting the Briefing.com information?

NO! In fact, I often record their comments you post here suite101.com
just to have them on record for future reference.

He also seems to cover the bear trader perspective well.



To: Return to Sender who wrote (6737)11/6/2002 10:48:01 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95587
 
RtS, please continue posting the briefing.com excerpts. It often gives a useful snapshot of what moves the market, even though some of us may disagree with their interpretation occasionally. If that is too bearish then no harm is done and bullish exuberance is checked.

Waiting for CSCO.

Gottfried