Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)

 


Subject: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:Bylo Selhi
Date: 02-Dec-97-07:15 AM

Hmmm...time to start a new thread (and also to start thinking about Christmas.)

For reference here's last month's Financial Site of the Day (Nov97)
Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:Bylo
Date: 03-Dec-97-08:42 AM

If ya don't have enough information about the economy to make investment decisions then this oughtta help The Cents Financial Journal.


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:ex bond trader
Date: 03-Dec-97-09:42 AM

Veronica is looking very dapper today. Well positioned add. Right in the middle of the Vancouver quotes.


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:glb
Date: 03-Dec-97-08:30 PM

Lots of info on taxes and other good stuff. KPMG


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:Bylo
Date: 05-Dec-97-10:28 AM

Now that mail is moving again (just got a delivery!), here's some useful info from the Canada Pissed1, er...Post website:
Postal Rates
Postal Code Lookup

1 note the aptly-named tag of the "strikeout" attribute.


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:Ralph
Date: 05-Dec-97-03:02 PM

Very useful site Bylo. The home URL is http://www.mailposte.ca/CPC2/menu_01.html Lots of info on this site and no need for collecting the Post Office books anymore.


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:Newbie
Date: 07-Dec-97-11:38 AM

Some interesting pages on The Mining Company site:

Mutual Funds - Investing (Canada) Net Links


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:rge
Date: 07-Dec-97-02:02 PM

Bylo, my hero! Don't tell me that even you can get fooled by the digestive tract of this website's computer and end up posting the same message twice? Is there nothing a guy can believe in anymore?


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:HOHOHO
Date: 07-Dec-97-02:06 PM

rge

Believe in Santa !


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:rge
Date: 07-Dec-97-02:17 PM

HOHOHO, Truly words to live by! P.S. Is that your name or postal code?


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:Bylo N Prosper
Date: 07-Dec-97-02:40 PM

rge,

Hate to destroy your faith in my infallibility, but actually I made a syntax error in the first post. The second post was intentionally added as a correction. FundLib's computer is not-guilty - this time.


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:HOHOHO
Date: 07-Dec-97-02:53 PM

rge

I will answer that in your annual letter to me !

Santa


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:JJ
Date: 07-Dec-97-04:44 PM

Good one Newbie. I notice that the miningco. site also has Personal Finance - Canada Online Net Links, with more links for us.


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:rge
Date: 07-Dec-97-08:00 PM

Bylo, My faith in you is restored O Cybernetic One!! But why the name change? Are you 'fessing up under an assumed identity?


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:Bylo N Watchthisspace
Date: 08-Dec-97-07:12 AM

Nope, same old Bylo. Only sometimes the last name changes to reflect the mood or occasion. :-)


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:Bylo N Codewell
Date: 08-Dec-97-08:11 AM

Here are yet more links to "some resources to start you on the way the HTML mastery."
HTML.


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:bkb
Date: 12-Dec-97-01:24 PM

Assuming that investors will be focusing more on Europe in the next couple of years, a good site to monitor, especially with regard to developments in Europe, is the Financial Times (London) site.

www.ft.com.

You will also note a modified version of the P/E ratio at the same site with an interactive "calculator":

www.ft.com/utils/dbase/peintro.htm.


Subject: RE: Financial Site of the Day (Dec97)
From:bkb
Date: 12-Dec-97-01:46 PM

I just ran into another site which may be very interesting to those with an international outlook:

www.tradershaven.com

This site has links to BOWESPA (Sao Paula), FWB (Germany), LSE (London), SBF (Paris), Nasdaq, Toronto, NYSE, Hong Kong, Tokyo and 76 !!!!!! other countries.

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