Bullshare
- 22 Jan 2003 20:35
Welcome to MoneyAM.
Today sees the launch of MoneyAM, a bright new financial website for the smart investor. Our aim is quite simple: we aim to become the UK's leading web-based supplier of shares related content and data.
Streaming real time share prices, up to the minute portfolios, live city news, email alerts, bulletin boards, company fundamentals plus expert analysis supplied by the same award-winning team of journalists, analysts and researchers that produce Shares Magazine every week. These are just some of the great features that MoneyAM provides free to anyone who registers on the site.
Our premium paid for services are compelling and competitively priced and a must for the serious investor/trader. Unlimited level 1, FTSE indices, alerts, Premium market scan tools and the Traders Room (Bulletin Board) are just some of the extras on offer. Level 2 services will be coming to MoneyAM very soon!!!
We hope you enjoy using the site.
Regards
Mike Boydell
Managing Director
Martini
- 22 Jan 2003 23:46
- 2 of 294
Got to be second :)
M
Kayak
- 22 Jan 2003 23:57
- 3 of 294
Bullie: the launch is tomorrow, not today! :-)
Kayak
- 22 Jan 2003 23:58
- 4 of 294
And get those blinking apostrophes on the buttons right!!
ginto
- 23 Jan 2003 00:05
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Just signed up, getting a sense of de ja vu already :-))
Good luck with the launch,
Ginto
sweeney
- 23 Jan 2003 00:15
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Best of luck with everything.. come on ETQ :)
Gausie
- 23 Jan 2003 00:54
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Quite right Kayak.
The buttons mean that there is one (and only one) trader and one (and only one)investor.
It's definately "Traders' Room" and "Investors' Room".
Have you let a part time American draw the buttons?
Alkrington
- 23 Jan 2003 00:55
- 9 of 294
Yup, de ja vu all over again.
Mike.
Gausie
- 23 Jan 2003 01:34
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Thanks J. I notice also that the 'warrants' button seems too short on the login page - this may be the cached version from earlier this evening.
Mr Ashley James
- 23 Jan 2003 01:43
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Mike,
I think most of us Beta Testers have had a reasonably fun time already.
I most liked the community spirit.
Cheers
Ash
PS Gausie, no that is not a free drink!
Gausie
- 23 Jan 2003 01:56
- 14 of 294
Ash - on the subject of free drinks, we still have a THUS bet to settle. I think we agreed that the stake was a bottle of 20 year old malt whiskey. You're welcome to pop back and check.......
;-)
Mr Ashley James
- 23 Jan 2003 02:10
- 15 of 294
Gausie,
There is me thinking it was a year's supply.
I think I might not need to trade afterall!
I will email my address to Mickie B to arrange a carriage delivery!
If you are very good I might invite you around to embibe and cherish the aforementioned winnings!
Cheers
Ash (;-O
PS Hope you went long THUS today!
Gausie
- 23 Jan 2003 02:16
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Ash - I hate to remind you of this, but you LOST. Shall I repost?
Mr Ashley James
- 23 Jan 2003 02:18
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Gausie,
I never lose!
Man or Mouse name that Single Malt?
(;-O
Cheers
Ash
Gausie
- 23 Jan 2003 02:20
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MM
on second thoughts, don't allow thread titles to be edited.
;-)
Mr Ashley James
- 23 Jan 2003 02:21
- 19 of 294
Gausie,
We could start our very own Alcopop spread bet THUS Thread!
(;-O
Cheers
Ash
howarth39
- 23 Jan 2003 02:25
- 20 of 294
initial reaction to site is excellent! well done and continue to make it the best possible site for traders/investors alike
h39
uptick
- 23 Jan 2003 12:35
- 21 of 294
I just want to add my congratulations to the team at Moneyam.com who I know have worked like crazy to get the site up and running. From our perspective the site is an important development because the blending of specialist magazines and proper trader websites are something that people have dreamed of in this area but have rarely achieved. The trick is for you to see people from Shares in and around the web-site and, similarly, to see the web-site's features prominently displayed in the magazine. We are one of the few web sites to have a full editorial team that has a brief to file for the web-site as well as the magazine and, when combined with the trader tools and information, will provide a service that is hard to replicate. The philosophy of the magazine has always been to create information and services that narrows the gap between institutional and private investors. We know that this site is the first step in a range of innovations that will provide such a service. Naturally we need support - your support! Not just your kind words but your subscriptions to our services. Happily the days of free on-line information are coming to an end. Happily, I say, because you know the only other people getting the information are as serious about their investment as you are.
Ross Greenwood
Editor-in-Chief
Shares Magazine