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To: Sam Citron who wrote (12071)10/15/2003 6:38:59 PM
From: Return to Sender  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95385
 
OT: Sam, I think that's entirely possible but not our problem. I believe it is better to learn from all available sources of data, while casting a wary eye on its accuracy, than to waste time determining who said what first.

Often I see things at Rob Black that are not posted on Briefing.com so regardless of the source I feel it benefits those who might be interested to see what might have influenced a particular stock's trading.

I believe SNDK for instance today was only mentioned briefly by Briefing.com in their Inplay reports today. Rob Black had a little more information.

I guess if Rob Black is copying from Briefing.com (or anyone else) that it is up to Briefing.com (or anyone else) to decide if it is a problem.

RtS



To: Sam Citron who wrote (12071)10/15/2003 11:04:38 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95385
 
OT:
I thought Rob Black was writing for Briefing.com? I doubt he is stealing without attribution. I think I have also seen him on a local TV station taking calls on stocks. I doubt his actual analysis is any better than what we do here between ourselves, but his views are nice to read.

His bio robblack.com

He looks quite busy so I bet he pays briefing.com a fee? You might send Briefing.com a note and ask them about it?