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Bad investing information/advice on the net contest
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Emcee:  The Other Analyst Type:  Unmoderated
Who can find the most inane, wrong, silly, misinformed, or evil advice or information about investing on other Internet sites?
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214 ROFL! I just cruised through the site. Thanks for the chuckle.Edwarda-5/16/2000
213 That site looks harmless. Belongs on the interesting sites board. I like to sThe Other Analyst-5/16/2000
212 Have you seen this site? investormap.com I haven't checked it out yet, soEdwarda-5/14/2000
211 Kiplinger.com has a surprisingly rich source of bad information at kiplinger.coThe Other Analyst-3/17/2000
210 Kerry, Check this post: <i>Frank, The engineers at UCR are obviously a Phil(bullrider)-2/12/2000
209 Hi Phil, Guess which of those people from your linked post likely have alreadyEL KABONG!!!-1/31/2000
208 Kerry, Check this post out: Message 12735878 Have fun, PhilPhil(bullrider)-1/31/2000
207 Kerry, Although I share in your sympathy, I somehow take delight in their stupPhil(bullrider)-1/29/2000
206 Phil, Though I see the humor, it's really sad (almost tragic) that the guyEL KABONG!!!-1/29/2000
205 Kerry, Now it's the fault of the SEC that penny stocks suck. <i>ThePhil(bullrider)-1/29/2000
204 Kerry, Thanks for the article. Have fun, Phil Phil(bullrider)-1/27/2000
203 Hi Phil, I know that you'll get a kick out of this article regarding the SEL KABONG!!!-1/27/2000
202 OT Alas poor warren, he was my friend too. I've always thought what you Box-By-The-Riviera™-1/24/2000
201 Edit to my previous post: I was informed VIA PM that I had erred in my calculaPhil(bullrider)-1/22/2000
200 TOA, <i>When the data were graphed, they showed that before the split thPhil(bullrider)-1/21/2000
199 The academic research I have in mind is a form of "event studies". YThe Other Analyst-1/21/2000
198 TOA, <i>You say count you in the camp that likes stock splits. But is yPhil(bullrider)-1/20/2000
197 You say count you in the camp that likes stock splits. But is your liking themThe Other Analyst-1/19/2000
196 Yes, of course, you are right, TOA. Yet many individual investors still carry Edwarda-1/18/2000
195 TOA, You note: <i> You noted that if the stock splits the small Phil(bullrider)-1/18/2000
194 Welcome, Kerry! What a thoughtful posting, for which I thank you! This site hEdwarda-1/18/2000
193 You noted that if the stock splits the small investor can buy more because of tThe Other Analyst-1/18/2000
192 Hi Phil, How's it going? Let's talk about splits. Why does a companyEL KABONG!!!-1/15/2000
191 To all: Since I am a relatively new investor there are two things that were rePhil(bullrider)-1/15/2000
190 I think that the original thought, lost in the mists of time, was that a stock Edwarda-1/15/2000
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