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New
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New
Editorial Broadcast Geared for Small Budget
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New
Stock Reporting Features in
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Wednesday, November 10, 1999
The Hannaian Intellectual Property Stock Research &
Reporting service (The H.I.P.S. Report) rolled out several
new features of its research reporting activities. The new
features include three new reporting categories, Market
Notice Rating (M.N. Rate), Prior Trading Performance Rating
(P.T.P. Rate) and Competitive Rating (C Rate). These new
ratings expand the rating system used by the research
service and allows for more definitive reports on the stocks
issues which are followed by the stock research service, and
members of the Hannaian Business network who use this
research in their public acquisitions of intellectual
properties.
The Market Notice Rating provides a rating of the degree of
interest and notice which Wall street placed on the
particular issue in the previous twelve months. This M.N.
Rate is derived from a review of several sources which
categorizes how much and how closely Wall street had watched
the stock during the period.
The Prior Trading Performance Rate (P.T.P.) is a measure
similar to the current Trading Performance Rate (C.T.P.)
used in the system for some time now. This new rating
however measures the trading performance of the stock prior
to the time it was covered by the Hannaian research
system.
The system now also includes a rating which compares the
company to its competition, providing users of the research
reports with a method of determining what impact the
competition may have on the company's success.
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New
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Monday, November 8, 1999
The Hannaian Broadcast Network recently launched
a new editorial broadcast program called "Playing The Right
Ball Game" designed to bring a behind the scenes view of the
financial markets to small investors and traders. The
program is hosted by publisher and intellectual property and
international trade attorney Harlington L. Hanna Jr., and is
intended to be primarily Internet based. The program can be
freely accessed through the Internet at www.hannaian.com on
demand twenty four hours per day. The host heads the
Hannaian Business Network, a group of minority entrepreneurs
involved with the private and public acquisition of valuable
intellectual properties. The program will highlight some of
the moves and strategies used to help smaller investors and
traders benefit from the significant gains being made in the
public securities markets. The program is part of a large
compilation of trading and investment information at
www.hannaian.com geared toward minorities and smaller
investors. The content of "Playing the Right Ball Game" is
partially derived from information contained in a special
stock research and reporting system developed for the
Hannaian Business Network.
The producers of the program believe that it will be an
important educational and analytical tool in leveling the
playing field for smaller investors. Smaller investors and
minorities in particular can do well if they have
appropriate information and a system which allows them to be
effective players in the ultimate game used for wealth
accumulation in modern economies. Large investors and
traders have enjoyed the benefits of such information and
systems for years and have especially taken advantage of
major accumulations in the financial markets in recent
years.
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