Investing online: crash course in web page saving
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Investors seeking to save web pages need to bear in mind the browser they are using, as well as the nature of the web page that they want to save.
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 2000
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How to make the most of Internet investment
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The Internet allows investors to gain access to up-to-date information. They can access data on a number of companies, or look at individual companies' sites. They can also read comments by analysts, though private investors have less access to such information. There are also newspaper articles on companies available from News-page. Investors can also access newsgroups, though useful information may be sparse in these chat areas. Hoover's web site offers information on major UK companies.
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 1997
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Online forums get closer to the beat of the market
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The number of stock bulletin boards is increasing and some have taken off in a spectacular way, such as Hemmington Scott BB, which has over a thousand posts daily. Contributors to these bulletin boards include professional traders, stock analysts from large banks, and company directors. There is a temptation to avoid research and simply act on tips from the bulletin boards. The boards have a useful function as part of wider company research, but should not be used alone. Attempts are sometimes made to push up a company's stock price through bulletin boards.
Publication Name: Investors Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0261-3115
Year: 1999
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