Site of the Day for Wednesday, September 5, 2001 The Street The Street in question, is, of course, Wall Street. The Street.com is the web equivalent of a musical chestnut. However, practically all of the List's gentle members were having far too much fun watching their stocks split to grub around in the hard news of financial analysis. If it is not quite so much fun anymore, it might be time to read some clear-headed reporting. "TheStreet.com provides you, individual and professional investors, with timely, to-the-point financial news and analysis you can use to succeed in today's markets. Updated before, during and after the bell by the best independent financial newsroom on the Web, our stories put you on the trading floor with some of the best financial minds in the business. Count on us to always call it like we see it -- with a fresh point of view even if it invites controversy. We're quick to identify when the playing field isn't level, such as reporting the tangled relationships among companies, the underwriters that help fund them and the analysts who rate them. And we have one of the most stringent policies in financial journalism on conflicts and disclosure, so we have no hidden agendas." - from the website The List does not want to speculate if "some of the best financial minds" watched their own portfolios tank over the past eight months. http://www.thestreet.com/ A.M. Holm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SotD Ashlists archives - http://www.mail-archive.com/site-of-the-day@ashlists.org/ SotD Website - http://www.ashlists.org/sotd/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and in the BODY type: unsubscribe site-of-the-day