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Saturday, June 03, 2006

Google Finance - Awsome New Tool!

For several years I've been plugging around with investment sites like Yahoo. Just to check on the little bit of stock I have. I've also done a fair amount of research as a sales person by looking into stock information. Google Finance offers the best interface to a public company that I have seen. The press releases are hotkeyed into the stock graph, the annual report, income statement, and other forms are tied in nicely. Hat's off to Google again for a vast improvement in the way we view information. I'm sure you'll hear a lot more about Google Finance!

http://finance.google.com/finance



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