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To: SI Dave who wrote (2690)1/14/2005 6:06:54 PM
From: Cisco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4895
 
I was lucky for several years and a local library branch a couple of miles from my house subscribed to both the regular edition of Value Line as well as the supplement edition. After I moved, I subscribed to the online research center for awhile. I wasted a lot of paper in printing.

Just this week I made the decision to subscribe to the Value Line Select service. Have you ever used it? I am interested in seeing how good the service is. I will go back to using the library when needed for other Value Line products. However, I will have to drive further. The local library in this town does not have a subscription to Value Line.

I continue to give Morningstar my $99 a year for online mutual fund research primarily. I am not as happy with their stock research.



To: SI Dave who wrote (2690)1/18/2005 10:15:18 AM
From: Green Receipt  Respond to of 4895
 
I used to subscribe to ValueLine ('89-'97) and the town I used to live in, Grass Valley, had a really small library that didn't get it. I used to bring in my 'old' weeklies and donate them to the library.