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The Fool's format is terrible! Go Back to the old one.....PLEASE!!!!!!
Yesterday at 8:54 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHoped to see a bit of International News and market stats before hitting the hay (@0308 hours), but alas it is not to be. I'll peek at CNBC for a few minutes.
Yesterday at 6:06 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI personally hate this "new" format. Doesn't cover all the stocks or exchanges, sells FOOLS TO FOOLS. AOL SUCKS,
doesn't listen, repond, care.
Trying to use this finance page is like being on the bottom of a 2 story out house. IT STINKS AOL. Read what we are telling you!!!!!
Tuesday at 8:15 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe previous finance format was much better. Please return to the previous format!
Monday at 3:22 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyQuestion, do you feel the EURO will get through their debt situation?
CHEERS
Hi, fellows and gals (aka ladies and gentlemen),
Thanks for reminding me that I should continue to
participate in the cry for business news we can use
when we need it. For those of you who read the
print media and accumulate long term ideas along with the
day-to-day stuff, you might consider reading entire
issues (hard copy or online) of magazines like Money, Kiplinger's,
Smart Money, Forbes, Fortune, the Moneypaper, and Bloomberg
Businessweek, all of which I struggle to get through. I look at
Dividata, Seeking Alpha, Morningstar, Yahoo Finance, MSN Money,
Buyupside, Google Finance and proprietary (?) sites like USAA
to check analysts opinions/recommendations
when I'm hot to place a trade (not all at the same time). Hope
I'm not being to verbose and that I'm not "talking down" to you.
Ciao.
bigbud is probably right. AOL won't changw back anytime soon. Suggestions for other sites?
January 29 2012 at 11:57 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThey WON'T EVER change this "new" site back. They want you to BUY MOTLEY FOOL! -- Fool!!!!
Time to just go to another website.
The Hang Seng market is closed due to New year observance on 1/23/2012. But, no one could tell that based on the lousy nternational segment of Daily Finance, which hasn't report Nikkei in over a month. Asleep at the wheel.
January 23 2012 at 2:03 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThanks, I've been checking all night. I feel like I should be paying you my AOL fee this month, lol.
January 23 2012 at 10:20 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDailyFinance Wire
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