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Today’s post is a guest post from Valuecruncher, a stock picking  service that analyzes individual stocks via discounted cash flow analysis.  We also like the accompanying blog which highlights the site’s methodology and applies it to specific stocks.  You can read more about the methodology here and how it works in practice. This guest post, [...]

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Wikinvest makes everyone into a chartist

by Zack Miller on August 3, 2008

Techcrunch had good coverage of Wikinvest’s launch of embeddable, annotate-able, wiki-able charts.  Wikinvest, which like it sounds, is a wiki focused on building out user-generated company and stock information.  Now, the site has developed charts that can be annotated and embedded into websites and blogs. If you check out Apple’s chart (sorry wordpress.com doesn’t allow [...]

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Sales 2.0 technologies Web 2.0 technologies, like our new website, blogs, wikis, tagging, etc. are more than just some AJAX and cool, simple apps. The better technology and platforms have begun to take shape and are currently powering Sales 2.0 and making people real money. I’m currently employing some of these technologies and platforms to [...]

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