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#1 Posted : Friday, June 15, 2007 8:12:15 AM(UTC)
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ISSUE 19
30 May 2007







INVESTED 2007







THE END OF DAYS

The impending doom of deadlines is nothing new to this reporter -- Finality is his solemn companion, Oblivion his only bedfellow (journalism has its flaws). It is therefore without remorse that the subsequent missive is delivered:

Tomorrow, May 31, in the year of our Lord Two Thousand and Seven, is the final day to save $30 on InvestEd registration.

Yes, dear readers, as Jim Morrison would say, "This is the end" of the Early Bird Registration. It has lived a charmed life, but like most angelic zephyrs, its fate was not to live forever, but rather to burn out hard and bright.

Smart investors (like you, yes?) who wish to attend InvestEd 2007 at the discounted rate still have time to register, but don't allow hesitation to seep into your psyche and rob you of the opportunity to save. As surely as the Sun rises in the East, as constantly as Polaris glimmers in the heavens, as reliably as the Yankee bullpen coughing up a lead, the Early Bird Registration will be no more come June 1.

For more information on InvestEd 2007, including class schedules, instructor bios, and corporate sponsors, visit the official site. Discuss the event in the InvestEd forum in the StockCentral Community, and be sure to register today.


EMAIL TAKE STOCK

YOU TOO CAN SPREAD THE GOSPEL







StockCentral is nothing -- nothing -- if not egalitarian, and the latest new feature only further drives home the point. Just like venerable deans at Eton and Sandhurst, you now have the power to help educate the great unwashed.

After you enter a ticker using Take Stock, you can email your snapshot study to your investment club members, friends, family, or whomever else you wish to view your Instant Stock Analysis™ -- even if they're not a StockCentral member. They'll be able to view your study via "Take Stock Lite", a low-calorie version of Take Stock -- if they drum up the courage, they can enter their own tickers and view the results, however, they won't be able to drill down through the analysis, or view the TSSW (unless they join StockCentral, of course). Take Stock is the perfect tool for teaching growth-oriented investing, and now you have the perfect way to share the knowledge.

Simply enter a ticker, and then look for the "Email This Page" button at the bottom of the left hand column of the Take Stock screen.


EXECS GIVE NO QUARTER

RESULTS ARRIVE ON STOCKCENTRAL







'Tis the season for corporate officers to pick up their jewel-encrusted phones and dial into those juicy quarterly report meetings to satiate shareholders and spread about generalities, before returning to their games of chance aboard their mega-yachts.

Of course, these quarteted statements can be quite valuable to fundamental investors, as the learned among us can decipher the CEO-speak and pick apart the quarterly financials to see the bigger picture. Surely, the StockCentral Community boasts a few of these expert cryptologists.

Visit the Community for Doug Gerlach's take on the quarterly reports for MINI, EXBD, AMMD, and PETS. Did you listen in on a corporate conference call? Do you have an opinion on a recent quarterly statement? Enlighten us by posting in the relevant Ticker forum (use the Forum Search tool on the top left of the Community page).


GROWTH INVESTING IN A NUTSHELL

"You must have long range goals to keep you from being frustrated by short range failures."

- CHARLES C. NOBLE


Help, Help, I'm Trapped in This Nutshell;
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