Hello. I notice over the last few days that many of the "News and events" links on the quote page for many funds have been removed, ostensibly because the news is too old. But is LAST MONTH (October, 2014) too old??? The titles of the news articles do appear, but when I click on them, an Error message comes to say that "we no longer make this one available." Stinks.
http://news.morningstar.com/all/ViewNews.aspx?article=/DJ/TDJNDN20141012709_univ.xml
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Perhaps, the new and improved features that M* now offers ... Well although they might be new ... they might not be improved!
Seems they have a gremlin within their data system that they, thus far, have been unable to extract.
Old_Skeet
is as of 1pm Tuesday 11/25/14 ------------------------------
Morningstar Alert
BERIX
04-25-14 01:00 PM
New portfolio
An update to the fund's portfolio has been reported. The portfolio is dated 14-02-28.
------------------------- many other funds in the port. 'news' section' show the 'same old' -- 'same old'
Ralph
What I ended-up with is a user-name which is NOT a user-name, but an email address, instead. An AUTOMATED password was generated.
When I added Barron's, at first they couldn't even see that I had a subscription. When they uncovered it, I asked them whether the user name and password HAD TO BE the same for both. The twit I was talking to did not know, so she told me, "yes." So, I found it impossible to get online access to Barron's at first, and, as usual, "Customer Service" was as useful as tits on a bull.
I called the CORPORATE office. I deliberately went into their stupid list of employees I might be trying to reach. The guy who picked up was very understanding, and put me on to the proper woman. She, in turn, had another woman take care of all the necessary steps in order for me to be able to get into BOTH of them, online---while I was still right there with her, on the phone. I was nice for a change, rather than to vent my frustration at the typical bullshit that we all find, everywhere, when trying to use such automated systems. But will the Ministry of Truth come after me, now? "How many fingers am I holding up, Max?"
(609) 514-0870
That's NOT the direct line to the Customer Rage and Aggravation phone line. I used that one to GET AROUND the dolts at "Customer Service." When I thoroughly explained what was going on, it was they, in NJ, not Chicopee, who ended-up assisting and getting the job done.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gobbledygook
Nuts.
David