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To: Drake who wrote (7477)9/27/1998 9:22:00 AM
From: wily  Respond to of 93625
 
Thankyou very, very much. I had heard of that site, but there are so many... I am not surprised, though that Microsoft has done something quality there, even though I do resent the company.

I like Investorguide: investorguide.com
Click on "Research". Enter a symbol, click enter, and you have a whole bunch of choices. I mainly like it for "Earnings Estimates/Market Guide, which serves up a nicely arranged display of First Call data (slow response time, though), but I haven't explored it that much. First found it when I was exploring the new Netscape site this summer. (Can you believe summer's come and gone already? My, oh my...)

wily



To: Drake who wrote (7477)9/27/1998 9:35:00 AM
From: wily  Respond to of 93625
 
And while we're on the subject of the web, I'd like to recommend the best darned little search tool there is: WebFerret. It's free and you will not believe how well it works (and FAST):

32bit.bhs.com

(To find the WebFerret download, use the "quick search" utility from the left-hand margin)

(Actually, I just found this site using WebFerret)

wily




To: Drake who wrote (7477)9/27/1998 10:11:00 AM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Also, I haven't found any web charts better than wallstreetcity:

wallstreetcity.com

Note that most charts are presented against a logarithmic scale, (which can be very revealing), and thus, may look different from what you are used to. I believe this feature is configurable, (haven't figured out how yet).

wily



To: Drake who wrote (7477)9/28/1998 1:01:00 PM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Drake: I see from your personal profile page that you have published the same message on three threads regarding institutional buys in the respective stocks. I'm not a Microsoft Investor member, but one guy on the Neomagic thread is, and says, flatout, MI does not have fund information. I'm wondering what is up with this?

wily

To: wily (1851 )
From: Joe B. Monday, Sep 28 1998 12:09PM ET
Reply # of 1856

Microsoft Investor does not give any info on fund ownership.

To: Joe B. (1852 )
From: wily Monday, Sep 28 1998 12:35PM ET
Reply # of 1856

Joe, Did you check the FYI page as noted in the link I included?

wily



To: wily (1853 )
From: Joe B. Monday, Sep 28 1998 12:38PM ET
Reply # of 1856

Yes.