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Ree
Posted : Thursday, May 3, 2007 5:45:52 AM
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I posted this about April 20 but have not had a response yet. I haven't used these forum sites enough to be proficient, so I will post it again and hope I haven't violated some rule. Has anyone seen Craig S about??

Craig S-
In your presentation/training recently in Phoenix, you made a passing reference to an article in "Stocks & Commodities" magazine, but weren't able to identify the title and guessed at the date as being near the first of the year/Christmas. You used the article as an example for getting the syntax and order of procedures to be able to get the "one" and needed correct answer to a programming task with blocks. I have looked through the issues from about October to January but haven't been able to decide, without some additional clues, as to which article that might have been. Now that you are at home and have your references, can you pass on an additional clue or two as to which issue and article that was?
Thank you for your great presentation. It was the best!
Ron E
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Posted : Thursday, May 3, 2007 6:03:11 AM


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Sorry we missed these posts.

Starting a new topic was your best bet.

Here is a video to check out:Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics

If memory serves, the article was in the December 2006, Volume 24 Number 13 issue.

The article was titled: Stock Analysis And Investing For The Small Investor by Daniel Subach

The part of the article that inspired me to go to Blocks was where he talks about the relationship between sales and capitalization.

- Craig
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