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To: Judy Muldawer who wrote (3879)1/18/1999 10:00:00 PM
From: Bruce A. Brotnov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4142
 
Judy, that is the kind of message I get (other sites) when they are down for maintenance, reworking, etc. They always seem to throw the blame back to the user.

Sure have seen a lot of Mach 3 ads. <G>

Bruce



To: Judy Muldawer who wrote (3879)1/19/1999 12:22:00 AM
From: Dwane Houghtaling  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4142
 
Judy. I get the same "Forbidden" response from your URL. Walking the URL backwards, the site's "free stuff" is at insidertrader.com . The URL you had is the subscription ($45.95 a year) link. Since both the free and subscription links aren't working, its probably as Bruce suggested.

Just in case you weren't aware of it, another source of insider trading is from Yahoo (http://quote.yahoo.com/). Most stock queries from this page have a hot-link to insider activity. You can also get the same info directly by using the URL quote.yahoo.com where xyyy is the ticker symbol you want. Don't know if this data is reliable or current compared to the insider link you referenced.

Dwane