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To: MoneyMade who wrote (62)11/14/1998 12:04:00 AM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206
 
ATTN ALL: GO HERE companysleuth.com

CHECK IT OUT! THIS IS INFONAUTIC'S (INFO) WEBSITE.
THE WEBSITE DIGS UP ALL OF THE INFORMATION ON ANY
COMPANY THAT YOUR LOOKING FOR DD ON.

REGISTER AND TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK!

________________M$neyMade




To: MoneyMade who wrote (62)11/14/1998 12:11:00 AM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206
 
Taken from yahoo:

"Just spent 1/2 hour on COMPANYSLEUTH - Check it out!
by: Been_their_done_that (37/M/Amherst, MA) 664 of 675
I am not a professional investor. However, I do manage my own portfolio, as I am sure many of you do.

I have about 1/2 hour a day to sit down and evaluate my portfolio and investigate potential investments. It takes me a week clicking through Yahoo!, The Motley Fool, and the plethora of news services (free and paid) to gather the information I obtained from this site in 1/2 hour.

Although I find these message forums informative at times, I have to wade through the hype, expletives, personal feuds and worthless nonsense (I apologize to all those having insight and information worth sharing) to get the information I am looking for.

CompanySleuth wades through all the garbage, and provides the information I want. Very simply. No more rummaging through Yahoo! Finance to try and find answers.

The potential for this service is limited only by the number individual investors in the world. The information provided negates the need of full service brokers (except for the severely computer illiterate).

I logged into EWBX, and TGLO. I could not figure out what these sites did or had to offer. I am dumbfounded by IPO the prices.

As Peter Lynch said "Buy what you use".

UP, DOWN, OR INDIFFERENT, I am going long (with play money) on Monday.