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  • commenter
    Oct 02 12:32 PM
    The Most-Trafficked Financial Websites: Yahoo Continues to Lead [view article]
    Yahoo is pretty awesome, yahoo finance is my homepage, I still prefer them to all the others. There is a little known blog that is pretty cool too. I do a bit of blogging and it's brand new, but it explains finance in a way I have never seen before. Check out financialtales.com
    It explains difficult financial topics very simply.
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  • commenter
    Sep 03 07:31 PM
    General Discussion on DJ
    WE SELL ALL KINDS OF MUSICS INSTRUMENTS,SEE BELOW FOR THE PRICE LIST AND GET BACK TO US WITH THE BELOW EMAIL AND ALSO WITH THE ITEMS THAT YOU WANT TO BUY.

    CONTACT US BELOW AT:

    CDJ STORE & CO LTD
    Contact person: Marthins
    EMAIL : CDJstore24@hotmail.com
    MSN CHAT ONLINE: CDJstore24
    PHONE #: +447024064827

    PRICE LIST

    Pioneer CDJ1000MK3/DJM800 Package....$2,300
    Western Digital Raptor® X WD1500AHFD (20 Pack) 150 GB SATA Hard Drive....$2,400 DJ .
    brand new Pioneer DJM-800 Mixer......$600
    Brand New Pioneer CDJ-200..................
    Brand New Pioneer CDJ-100..................
    Brand New Pioneer CDJ-100s.................
    Brand New Pioneer CDJ-800 mk2........$498usd
    Brand New Pioneer CDJ-1000mk3.......$680...

    Pioneer DJM-400 Mixer .....$430
    Pioneer DJM-800 Mixer......$600
    Pioneer DJM-1000 Mixer....$1000
    Pioneer DJM-600 mixer.....$500
    Pioneer DJM-600K mixer....$500
    Pioneer DJM-500 mixer.....$450
    Pioneer DJM-300 mixer....$350
    Pioneer DJM-3000 mixer...$400
    Pioneer DJM-707 mixer....$400
    Pioneer DJM-909 mixer....$600
    Pioneer EFX-500 mixer....$350

    Brand New Pioneer DJM909 DJ Mixer.......$799usd
    New Denon DN-X1500S................
    Peavey Club Mix DJ Mixer .........................
    Numark 5000fx Dj Mixer W/ Effects ........$120usd
    Pioneer EFX-1000.................
    Pioneer EFX-500-R .........................
    Panasonic SL-1210M5G Technics...........315...

    Denon DN-D4500 Pro DJ Dual CD/MP3 Player.$460
    Denon DN-D9000.................
    Denon DN-D6000.................
    Denon DN S3500 (CD player)....$330
    Denon DN S5000 (CD player)....$420
    Denon DN X1500s (Mixer).........$430

    Technics DJ Turntable SL-DZ1200 .......399usd
    Technics SH-MZ1200 4 Channel DJ Mixer...299usd
    Panasonic SL-1210M5G Technics...........215...
    Technics DJ Turntable SL-DZ1200 .......399usd

    PIONEER 6-Channel Profess DJ Club Mixer....................
    TECHNICS 1200 MK5 / PIONEER DJM 600S DIRECT DRIVE DJ PACKAGE.....$1,100
    STANTON STR 8150 / PIONEER DJM 600 DIRECT DRIVE DJ PACKAGE.........$800
    VESTAX PDX 2300 MKII PRO / PMC 06 DIRECT DRIVE DJ PACKAGE.............$6...
    TECHNICS SL 1210 MK2/PIONEER DJM 600 DIRECT DRIVE DJ PACKAGE......$1,050
    NUMARK HDMIX DIGITAL DJ SYSTEM...................
    NUMARK VJ PACK COMPLETE VIDEO DJ PACKAGE..................
    Pioneer DJM1000 STUDIO QUALITY Pro. Digital DJ Mixer w/32bit DJM-1000......$700
    New Denon DN-HD2500, BU-4500 MP3 Controller Combo....................

    MUSICS INSTRUMENTS...
    Fox Model 201 Bassoon..................
    Gibson ES345 Memphis Semi Hollow Guitar with Deluxe Hardshell Case.$1,250
    Roland TD20S V-Pro Series Electronic Drum Kit......................
    Crate VTX350H 350 Watt Guitar Amplifier Head.....................
    Allora Model 105 Student BBb Tuba with Case Lacquer with Case...........$1,200
    Selmer Paris B16SIG Signature Bb Clarinet Bb Clarinet.................
    Open Labs Gen3 NeKo 76 Keyboard.................
    Crate GT1200HS Half stack....................
    Nord C1 Dual Manual Combo Organ....................
    Gibson Acoustic Hummingbird..............
    Valdesta Concerto 750 Digital Piano High Gloss Mahagony.................
    ESP DV8 Double-Neck Electric Guitar Black....................
    AKAI MPC2000XL-MCD MUSIC PRODUCTION CENTER (FREE SHIPPING).......$700
    Warwick Infinity Bass Neck-Through 4-String Flame Maple....................
    Korg Pa1X 61-Key Professional Arranger Keyboard.................
    GPS RECEIVERS... Garmin nüvi 360 GPS Receiver......$300

    Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS Receiver......$310
    Garmin nüvi 680 GPS Receiver......$350
    Garmin zumo 550 GPS Receiver......$400
    Garmin StreetPilot 7500 GPS Receiver...$610

    CONTACT US BELOW AT>CONTACT US BELOW AT\"quot;

    CDJ STORE & CO LTD
    Contact person: Marthins
    EMAIL : CDJstore24@hotmail.com
    MSN CHAT ONLINE: CDJstore24
    PHONE #: +447024064827
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  • Founder of MarketWatch on Impact of Google Finance (DJ, GOOG, YHOO) [view article]
    Check out a new investment social network www.equitygroups.com Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 21 05:32 PM
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    Key Features of Google Finance (EDGR, GOOG, MORN, TSCM, YHOO) [view article]
    Yahoo are owned mainly by Mafia, I'm surprised anyone wants them. endmafia.com Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 24 01:44 PM
    The Most-Trafficked Financial Websites: Yahoo Continues to Lead [view article]
    I don't know how Yahoo is leading in this area. Quite frankly, they don't know whether they provide the information posted on the financial site or whether an outside firm is responsible.

    Either way, there is a wealth of inaccuracies on this site. Try someone more reputable and capable
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  • commenter
    Jun 17 05:13 PM
    Memo to Print: It’s the Multiples [view article]
    Newspaper execs have had their head in the sand (and other places) for 25 years. Most top management in the industry was promoted on seniority, not productivity - or nepotism (the right last name). They keep blabbing that their readers are going to the internet - WRONG! They are going to the grave! Yes, they are dying off. Quit blaming the internet and wake up. The ad execs in the industry have no clue how to market or sell advertising. Think about this: for 20 years readership is done, but duringthe same time, their ad rates go up. Hmmm, isn't that what advertising is all about? Eyeballs? Less eyeballs, rates hould be less, but not in the holier than thou daily newspaper! In every major city its biggest employers, small businesses (less than 25 employees) are priced out of the daily newspaper - regardless of ad execs saying our TMC or "zoned" issues cover them they are drunk. They have no clue what is going on in the real world. When was the last time the VP of adv or Publisher called on a small business for advertising? It never happens. They're fat, lazy and counting the daystil they can retire and hope their retirement plan is still active. They price their online web sites to the point you need a PhD to figure it out - most are way overpriced/valued by the newspaper. They just don't get it. Never will, never will change. So hold on to your union news rooms, hold on to your old fossil ways of doing business, I hope to see you in the soup lines! I for one will not cry for you. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 09 02:16 PM
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    The Most-Trafficked Financial Websites: Yahoo Continues to Lead [view article]
    It is fascinating to see the traffic to these sites! I would love to see the top traffic and time/person for a set of very targeted financial websites, such as commodity news. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 05 01:05 AM
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    Seeking Alpha Now Carried On E*Trade [view article]
    Congrats Mick. You're doing an A+ job with the site! Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 02 02:33 PM
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    Will Interactive Data Survive at SEC Without Chris Cox? [view article]
    So 100,000 people are taking spreadsheet data and putting into documents to be filed and another 100,000 people are taking the documents and building spreadsheets with links back to the source. Reminds me of when every company had to hire data entry staff to input information from customer forms.

    XBRL is a bear but there has to be some kind of solution. The current process is slow, expensive and prone to error.
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  • commenter
    May 27 11:36 PM
    Seeking Alpha Now Carried On E*Trade [view article]
    You think it's a coincidence 10 positive articles have shown up on Seeking Alfalfa since ETFC decided to carry SA as news???

    Is someone getting paid to pump-inquiring minds want to know???
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  • commenter
    May 13 03:43 AM
    Congrats to Herb Greenberg - Starting Equity Research Firm [view article]
    At least a poster child for bad journalism (i.e. cooking negative stories about specially targetted companies all day that were told to him by his hedgefund friends and masters) stops pretending being a jourmalist any more. or so i hope at least.
    Now Greenberg can directly provide his "independent"... bashing "research ". Not much will change for him, though. His naked short selling friends (uh, oh, naked short selling doesn't even exits, right Herb? Too bad for you, that even the SEC regards it as a huge problem by now) will call him up as usual telling him the stories as they need them to destroy ever more companies with fasle allegations and cooked-up "research".
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  • commenter
    Apr 30 06:56 PM
    Rising Ad Blocker Use Poses Risk to Web Content/Ad Stocks [view article]
    One day I was surfing a large social networking site that displayed some ads that were offensive to me. I sent an email to the company capturing the URL of the ad (as I best knew how). I got a reply to the effect of, "Please install AdBlocker and click on such and such to capture the URL and send it to us so that we can remove this ad from our system." Well honestly I really didn't even know such a tool even existed. But it seemed like a great answer to my problem. Now this is coming from the guy as I'm sure most of you, that didn't like a lot of annoying pop-ups and probably you even have used a pop-up blocker at some point in time. But here's the deal. Pop-ups 99% of the time are useful for me. So what do I do? The one built in Firefox, Google Toolbar and elsewhere I disable (one of the first things I do). Because they aren't that annoying and I don't visit sites that have the really awful ones. So here is what is going to happen. The average user isn't going to know a ad blocker exists and may only find out about it as things get really annoying/repulsive. As online advertising becomes less effective that type of advertising will disappear and people will not install those plugins as much. The market will re-right it's self. Honestly text ads from Google don't bother me. I click on them occasionally if I think the advertiser has what I'm looking for. But don't be doing awful things with advertising or I'll retaliate... even if it means not visiting that site anymore. Might be considered stealing but it isn't any more stealing this having a pop-up blocker (which I venture to say that most informed people that know about this and have been on the web have used at one point or another in their life). I don't use one now though because the market has righted it's self with this problem. Yeah, Orbitz, last I checked had pop-ups but they weren't annoying and I ant' planning on blocking them. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 28 08:28 PM
    Newspaper Circulation: WSJ, USA Today Manage To Buck Trend [view article]
    If this trend would accelerate, one possible explanation why people
    change their media habits and consumption might be have to do
    with this (in editor & publisher):
    Where Was Media When Sub-Prime Disaster Unfolded?
    If we were long on the edge of "disaster" with a "financial nuclear winter" waiting in the wings, why were American news consumers among the last to know?
    "...A New York Times columnist even admitted that experts and advocates first warned them in 2001 that predatory lending practices were devastating poor neighborhoods but the issue was not covered in any depth for five years. ...
    ...the (NY) Times business section ... and the Washington Post
    ... stories explained that the downfall was sparked by the use of overly complex securities designed not to be understood. ..."
    www.editorandpublisher...

    (Now: who on earth needs papers that manage not to understand
    on the highest (media) level; ironically speaking: some sort of "electrically lit barbarians" ?)
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  • Newspaper Circulation: WSJ, USA Today Manage To Buck Trend [view article]
    Newspapers continue to turn off half of their potential readers with unprofessional, biased reporting and editing. When will they get the memo? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 28 02:06 PM
    Newspaper Circulation: WSJ, USA Today Manage To Buck Trend [view article]
    Just a continuing migration from print-based to web-based information delivery systems. The faster the old-line publishers beef up their web content, the faster they will be able to offset ad revenue losses in print with web-based click-to-pay revenue streams. Another opportunity for Google to exploit. Reply