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  1. #21
    Do Not bother with CNBC.
    Get access to a Bloomberg Terminal or Reuters Station.

  2. #22
    Because I like to see that the ticker, which keeps me informed I like CNBC with the volume .

    Plus on a Plasma TV in HD. . .it's THE BOMB....

    HOLLA

  3. #23
    I've got every quote I need right on my pc and live DJ NewsWire (barely look at though). News, I don't need no stinkin' news.

    Wonder what some think of the Wall Street Journal today with Rupert owning it, hmmmmm.

    BTW I am too lazy to walk into the end of the drive to pickup a newspaper. And I am sure not going to pay for online news when I get it in my information package. So no WSJ/FT/Barrons/Economist Mag for me. Why? Yesterday's news is background.

  4. #24
    CNBC for that mini chart that pop up when we Put our mouse pointer over the stock Title ( just for amusement, I do Not know Just What it means)...
    for Whatever else,''
    Bloomberg

  5. #25
    So it seems Bloomberg is the exceptional. But we go over to CNBC for one reason or another. Great. I tried to ween myself from CNBC and stay exclusively with Bloomberg, but if nobody else could seem to do it I'll Just quit trying.
    Besides its just too damm amusing to see Cramer flip out

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Therefore it sounds Bloomberg is the exceptional. But we go over to CNBC for one reason or another. Great. Remain exclusively with Bloomberg and I had been trying to ween myself from CNBC, but when nobody else could seem to do it I stop trying.
    Apart from its just too damm amusing to watch Cramer reverse out
    Cramer is the one thing I like about Cnbc.

  7. #27
    It depends on. For the Asia/Europe session Bloomberg and it is not even close. For New York it is CNBC

  8. #28
    I have always done my research on Bloomberg.com I went over to CNBC.com and did a comparison to the exact same stock (AAPL) and (MMM)
    I am quite impressed with the tools that CNBC.com has.
    I would have to state they have more company info than Bloomberg and simpler to analyze. I am surprised with this and will look to a little bit farther (just a 10 minute test) But I my have to change over to CNBC.com for research purposes too.

    Anyone care to comment on which web page is best for research?

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    FOX? Please, I referring to investment sources, not propaganda.

    FOX Company LOL Buy Haliburton, Buy church stocks. Sell your soul to god
    Classy post. I see Fox and I like it. I perfer it over CNBC without question. Bloomberg is second for me.

  10. #30
    I'm not a grader but I want to see a few examples of Fox lying. Can't be worse than a few of those rigged arguments.

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