RichardJHJ
- 27 Feb 2004 12:27
How do you subscribe?!
I can not find a link on this site anywhere!!!
Any help?
Andy
- 15 Mar 2004 10:11
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Skyhigh / grandma,
I agree, the Index is now a joke, and they should distribute free magnifying glasses with the next edition!
I realise the ads on that page will attract a decent premium, but to make the index so small as to not be able to read it is plain stupid, IMHO!
And if a potential reader can't see what's oin the mag, he may well just buy the IC where the index is very readable!
ajren
- 15 Mar 2004 10:50
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arkright,
I was delighted to read your letter.I suggest you post it every month.
rgds aj
arkwright
- 15 Mar 2004 21:41
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mr aj sir, what letter would that be???
ajren
- 16 Mar 2004 10:18
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Shares staff may hold --------------
rgds aj
ajren
- 16 Mar 2004 10:37
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www.google.com
Type Shares Magazine if anyone wants to.
rgds aj
angi
- 19 Mar 2004 01:44
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I subscribed to Share Magazine last year because it included access to moneyam website.
Today I received an Email from moneyam telling me that if I wish to continue to use 'Stockwatch' I will have to pay for 'active member' scheme.
Apart from the Bulletin Board, which I think is great most of the time, I only use 'Stockwatch' and object very strongly to having to pay more for what I've already paid an annual subscription.
What's giong on?
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 19 Mar 2004 07:37
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angi,per our e-mail.
Unfortunately, we have had to remove access to the html version(non-streaming) of Stockwatch due to charging cahnges by the LSE . This page does not refresh and is only used by a few of our users.
The streaming stockwatch facility will still be available to all users including Shares subscribers.
To see the two types there is a turn streaming on/off button at the top of each stockwatch page. Set the buton to streaming on (if its not already set) to see what the streaming version you will still receive looks like.
Ian
ajren
- 19 Mar 2004 10:58
- 77 of 91
Hi Ian,
The following is not a criticism.
Has Moneyam ever considered making the magazine considerably more concise ?
I,like most Internet users,speedread articles to find the nuggets of information
I want.This wastes a lot of time,is tiresome and frustrating.Also,there is
the possibility I might not see what I am looking for.
rgds aj
angi
- 19 Mar 2004 11:00
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Ian T, thank you for explaining, I've tried it and it's fine.
Please disregard my reply to your e-mail
Angi
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 19 Mar 2004 11:18
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ajren,
a good suggestion, but it is trying to strike the right balance - if we cut the stories to speed read as it were, this may not be to everybodies taste as some people would prefer to read the full article.
It is quite an involved process to get the magazine online in time for the Thursday morning, but I will as always pass your comments on to our developers.
Ian
philj66
- 19 Mar 2004 11:24
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Ian
WHen do we get an indexed archive??????????
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 19 Mar 2004 11:32
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phil,
There is already an archive for previous magazines by date order - if you go to Shares Mag and clicck on Archive near the bottom on the left hand side.
Do you however mean a more in depth archive i.e. searchable?
Ian
Pete Adams
- 19 Mar 2004 12:14
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Ian,
I would find an indexed archive by Share name immensely useful - I presume this is what philj66 is asking for. I do believe this is something which could boost sales of Shares magazine as well as benefiting MoneyAM.
It is also something I would be prepared to pay a little more for.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 19 Mar 2004 12:15
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Pete,
Thanks for the feedback, I can make no promises but I will pass your comments onto the appropriate department.
Thanks
Ian
ajren
- 19 Mar 2004 12:42
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Thanks Ian,
I understand the problem.
Perhaps you might consider getting some concise articles/views/opinions and
some complete articles.
rgds aj
ketelbey
- 19 Mar 2004 16:24
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I subscribe to Shares Mag the only problem is the mag arrives with all the tips the next day they are all marked up before the markets open so it is not possible to buy at the tipped price. Agood mag all the same
keith thomas
- 19 Mar 2004 16:27
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Yes this is something i have noticed a lot. If i was a suspicious person i would be wondering how that could happen as often as it does. has anyone else noticed this as well??
angi
- 19 Mar 2004 16:52
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Keith, the market makers read the tips before the markets open.
If you wait a few days the price usually corrects, if it doesn't, probably means it was a very good buy.
philj66
- 25 Mar 2004 13:05
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philj66
- 25 Mar 2004 13:12
- 89 of 91
Ian
Sorry suffering premature button depresion.
Re Archive: I mean; if I remember reading something on a stock,I currently have to go through all the copies to find it. Why not an alphabetical archive of all companies their mention date and article reference i.e. tip, figs,comment etc That way at least I can start to dispose of all my back copies which are now taking over my SPACE!!