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New Quote Page (Share Price)     

Bullshare - 14 Oct 2010 11:42

A new version of the quote page has gone live today with flash charts, more information and a better design. Tab now called 'Share Price'


Mike

Bullshare - 15 Oct 2010 08:48 - 9 of 48

robertalexander: thanks for these, two i'll certainly get the link changed and ask about the last viewed box, think ive seen that on marketWatch in the US

required field - 15 Oct 2010 10:49 - 10 of 48

So...there's only me who prefers the old version.

HARRYCAT - 15 Oct 2010 10:49 - 11 of 48

Yes rf! ;o)

required field - 15 Oct 2010 10:56 - 12 of 48

I prefer the line across version.....

Bullshare - 15 Oct 2010 11:10 - 13 of 48

rf; Its been like that since 2003 so was due a makeover, we wont be changing stockwatch single line style though !

required field - 15 Oct 2010 11:24 - 14 of 48

I like the linked share related stock price which I saw this morning...that's a good idea...

hangon - 15 Oct 2010 13:32 - 15 of 48

I'm with required field, Why can't we have both versions (it's already written software) . . . . and then we can see what we want.
I don't see REFS changing their format just to look "with it" or "fresh" etc. etc.
If I reach for my calculator( a "tool"), - I expect the buttons to remain where they were, not become a movable event, requiring new-learning. The same applies to your website......leave the fundamental pages alone at least until there is a clamour to delete them....

. . . . If you want change, you could ask investors . . . . .
(I presume this is about so called "market-share" ) - where the number of clicks represents your "worth" to advertisers . . . . . yet those clicks don't necessarily represent "Buying" so I don't see any connection.

It's a bit like company webpages - usually the last place I go for information, being organised differently by every company - arrgh.

goldfinger - 15 Oct 2010 15:40 - 16 of 48

Hi Mike,

thanks for the kind invitation as per post below but Im afraid Im likely to be called for a non serious operation on my middle ear in the very near future and i wouldnt like to commit as it can take quite a few weeks of rehab.

Im sure some kind soul would love to take the role on.

Please keep us up to date with progress.

Cheers GF........

sure a lot would be interested as long as they were'nt too expensive say a fiver or less.
Bullshare - 14 Oct 2010 20:27 - 7 of 15
goldfinger, funnily we are about to launch such a thing, www.brokerforecasts.com its in beta. basically a short form note in a timely feed with recommendation and target price. We have plans to extend the product in later phases but unlikely to be able to sell the note itself as there are copyright issues .Drop me an email to mike@moneyam.com and you can beta test it for us !!


Mike

greekman - 18 Oct 2010 08:02 - 17 of 48

RF,

Could it be that like me you don't usually like change. Just came back from hols to find the change of format. Excellent, looks very good.

required field - 18 Oct 2010 08:15 - 18 of 48

I'll get used to it, I suppose...

required field - 18 Oct 2010 09:00 - 19 of 48

Problem finding rns's with this new version :they don't stand out.

HARRYCAT - 18 Oct 2010 09:04 - 20 of 48

That's 'cos you are bleary eyed & hung over from the weekend! (C'mon Everton! ;o)

Tony1941 - 18 Oct 2010 10:29 - 21 of 48

Hi Folks.

My first post here, though I've used Simply Charts for some weeks and liked the layout. Some comments:

1. Why weren't we told about the change in this age of digital comms?
2. I always liked the historical chart alongside the day's chart. I miss is, particularly as I always set it to 5 days view - my timescale. You now have to go to another tab and fiddle with a complex view to get the same info. Retrograde step.
3. I like he additional info presented in an easily accessible form.

Just my two pence-worth.

required field - 18 Oct 2010 10:48 - 22 of 48

I'm having a problem with when a new rns comes out.....

unluckyboy - 18 Oct 2010 10:57 - 23 of 48

no rns or no upto date disscussions.

Bullshare - 18 Oct 2010 11:34 - 24 of 48

Sorry about the RNS we will make sure its put back on the page under 'News' also the latest update time and date on BB's

Juraj(MoneyAM) - 18 Oct 2010 13:12 - 25 of 48

All, thank you for your suggestions.

* RNS news are now included
* discussion/thread date fixed - now showing "last update" time
* historic prices can be accessed via the first icon underneath the charts
* "more" links added to various sections

splat - 18 Oct 2010 19:56 - 26 of 48

Great job guys!

skinny - 19 Oct 2010 07:18 - 27 of 48

One annoying result of the upgrade.

Previously, if in a thread you could click on the epic in the title and be taken to the quote page. From there, if you clicked on an RNS/announcement, it opened in a new window, enabling the contenet of the announcement to be cut and pasted back into the first window. This is no longer possible.

On edit : Ignore the above, I've just realised I can open the announcement in a "new window". (its early in the morning!)

hilary - 19 Oct 2010 08:39 - 28 of 48

Mike,

This is a great improvement imo on the previous version, primarily because the page loads so much faster.

But......

1) My main pet hate is that you insist on using the mid-price on sets, rather than the official price which is the last AT. I think I first mentioned this about 7 or 8 years ago.

2) I don't know if it's easy (or possible) to stream the chart and last few trades on the new quote page, rather than having them only update on page refresh.
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