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'''Daily Stocks''' was a [[stock market]] search engine site in the late 1990s and early 2000s.<ref>{{cite journal | title=How to invest on-line wisely | author=Littauer, Stephen | journal=Consumers' Research Magazine |date=Sep 1999 | volume=82 | issue=9 | pages=10}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | title=Revenge of the value investors | author=Anderson, James A. | journal=Black Enterprise |date=Aug 1999 | volume=30 | issue=1 | pages=113-120}}</ref> Mike Onghai founded Daily Stocks in 1998.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/containers/fix049/1083758/0000899243-99-001824.txt | title=Financialweb.com, INC. | publisher=United States Securities and Exchange Commission | accessdate=12 June 2014}}</ref> When reviewing price/sells ratio, IPOs, and earning reports, website users could set date parameters.<ref>{{cite journal | title=The Thrill of Stocks (Investing in Stocks) | author=Kurson, Ken | journal=Esquire |date=Apr 1999 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | title=Online Portfolio Managers | author=McCarthy, Marianne | journal=Link-Up |date=March 1999 | volume=16 | issue=2 | pages=16}}</ref> It was one of the first websites to have the top 50 advancing and declining stocks for the [[American Stock Exchange]], [[New York Stock Exchange]], and [[NASDAQ]]. It also had company-specific facts and figures.<ref>{{cite journal |url=http://black-enterprise.vlex.com/vid/screens-core-holdings-solid-returns-53719138?_ga=1.268569649.1725250974.1416837024| title=8 Stocks to Bank on: Black Enterprise screens the market for core holdings with potential for solid returns | author=Anderson, James A. | journal=Black Enterprise |date=Aug 1997 | volume=28 | issue=1 | pages=93-98}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | title=Chart Your Stocks | work=The Boston Globe | date=June 10, 2001 | author=Jaffe, Charles A.}}</ref>
'''Daily Stocks''' was a [[stock market]] search engine site in the late 1990s and early 2000s.<ref>{{cite journal | title=How to invest on-line wisely | author=Littauer, Stephen | journal=Consumers' Research Magazine |date=Sep 1999 | volume=82 | issue=9 | pages=10}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | title=Revenge of the value investors | author=Anderson, James A. | journal=Black Enterprise |date=Aug 1999 | volume=30 | issue=1 | pages=113-120}}</ref> Mike Onghai founded Daily Stocks in 1998.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/containers/fix049/1083758/0000899243-99-001824.txt | title=Financialweb.com, INC. | publisher=United States Securities and Exchange Commission | accessdate=12 June 2014}}</ref> When reviewing price/sells ratio, IPOs, and earning reports, website users could set date parameters.<ref>{{cite journal | title=The Thrill of Stocks (Investing in Stocks) | author=Kurson, Ken | journal=Esquire |date=Apr 1999 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | title=Online Portfolio Managers | author=McCarthy, Marianne | journal=Link-Up |date=March 1999 | volume=16 | issue=2 | pages=16}}</ref> It was one of the first websites to have the top 50 advancing and declining stocks for the [[American Stock Exchange]], [[New York Stock Exchange]], and [[NASDAQ]]. It also had company-specific facts and figures.<ref>{{cite journal |url=http://black-enterprise.vlex.com/vid/screens-core-holdings-solid-returns-53719138?_ga=1.268569649.1725250974.1416837024| title=8 Stocks to Bank on: Black Enterprise screens the market for core holdings with potential for solid returns | author=Anderson, James A. | journal=Black Enterprise |date=Aug 1997 | volume=28 | issue=1 | pages=93-98}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | title=Chart Your Stocks | work=The Boston Globe | date=June 10, 2001 | author=Jaffe, Charles A.}}</ref>

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Daily Stocks was a stock market search engine site in the late 1990s and early 2000s.[1][2] Mike Onghai founded Daily Stocks in 1998.[3] When reviewing price/sells ratio, IPOs, and earning reports, website users could set date parameters.[4][5] It was one of the first websites to have the top 50 advancing and declining stocks for the American Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange, and NASDAQ. It also had company-specific facts and figures.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ Littauer, Stephen (Sep 1999). "How to invest on-line wisely". Consumers' Research Magazine. 82 (9): 10.
  2. ^ Anderson, James A. (Aug 1999). "Revenge of the value investors". Black Enterprise. 30 (1): 113–120.
  3. ^ "Financialweb.com, INC". United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  4. ^ Kurson, Ken (Apr 1999). "The Thrill of Stocks (Investing in Stocks)". Esquire.
  5. ^ McCarthy, Marianne (March 1999). "Online Portfolio Managers". Link-Up. 16 (2): 16.
  6. ^ Anderson, James A. (Aug 1997). "8 Stocks to Bank on: Black Enterprise screens the market for core holdings with potential for solid returns". Black Enterprise. 28 (1): 93–98.
  7. ^ Jaffe, Charles A. (June 10, 2001). "Chart Your Stocks". The Boston Globe.