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#1 Posted : Friday, June 15, 2007 8:14:50 AM(UTC)
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ISSUE 21
13 June 2007







INVESTED 2007

30 MORE DAYS TO SAVE

Breaking news out of Southern California today -- in a stunning announcement, the Early Bird deadline for InvestEd 2007 was extended until June 30, giving investors an extra month to save on registration.

The inside scuttlebut from the InvestEd team points to the growing list of Corporate Presenters as the reasoning behind the extension -- with the additional sponsorship, InvestEd is able to pass the savings on to you. With juggernauts like General Electric, Proctor & Gamble, CVS, Shell, and Yum! footing the bill, you almost can't afford NOT to attend.

(This reporter's editor has commanded him to never again use a double negative. Bah! This reporter laughs at rules, defies convention, and won't not preclude himself from making things up as he goes.)

In a related note, InvestEd is continuing the practice of offering the laptops from its computer lab to attendees for purchase at a considerable discount. These brand new Dell notebooks are state-of-the-art, fully-featured machines, and will most assuredly be spoken for in two shakes of a lamb's tail, so be sure to contact the InvestEd team with all possible speed.a recent post from Doug Gerlach's StockCentral blog, Ask Doug. Thus spaketh Zarathrustra:


ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT MADE EASY

RENEW THY SUBSCRIPTION




Gerlach at His Extravagent Gatsby-esque Upcountry Estate


Reseach and investigation are the bene exemplar of any successful journalist, and it is within such a vein that this reporter brings you

"Our new My Account page has all the tools you need to better manage your account. It's currently available on StockCentral.com, but it includes information on all of your ICLUBcentral subscriptions and services, including the Investor Advisory Service, myiclub.com, the Complete Roster of Quality Companies, Club Accounting Maintenance, and StockCentral.com.

"To access the page, log in to StockCentral, and click the "My Account" link at the top right corner of the web site (right next to your name).

"At the very top of the page, you'll see your ICLUBcentral member number. Next you'll see all of your active subscriptions at the top of the page, along with the expiration dates and links to renew them. The next section includes the serial numbers of any software programs that you have registered.

"On the left, there are links to change your password, user name, and contact information (email address, mailing address, and phone number)."

Truer words were never spoken. Using this new account management page is the easiest way to renew and purchase ICLUBcentral services, especially your StockCentral subscription -- many of your free trials are about to run out, so be sure to renew today for a paltry annual cost of $39.99, lest you miss even a day of StockCentral's analysis and discussion (or a issue of your beloved Gazette).


WHOLE FOODS, FRAGMENTARY RETURNS?

WFMI UNCERTAINTY







Gene Rooks, accounting maven and recent workshop guru, puts forth a plaintiff call for reason in the Whole Foods (WFMI) forum:

"Are its future prospects going to be better with their expansion into England, or worse because of the snag on the Wild Oats merger and increasing competition from main line grocery outlets now ramping up their organic food selections?"

Yes, everyone's favourite overpriced luxury grocery chain has opened a new flagship store in London (treacle spill, aisle six), amidst turmoil here at home. However, with encouraging fundamental analysis from Take Stock, is WFMI a worthy candidate for your portfolio? (This reporter is a worthless resource in this matter, as he does all his shopping at Trader Joe's.)

Share your insight and post your analysis in the WFMI forum.


AND OBESITY IS A DIVIDEND OF A BIG MAC

"Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more you sweat, the luckier you get."

- RAY KROC, founder of McDonald's


Supersize Your Portfolio;
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