DDD11

Dirt Diggers Network: Digest No. 11
July 3, 2002

Editor: Philip Mattera

1. Asessment of free full-text search websites

2. Financial Times list of U.S. corporate investigations

3. Vickers launches website with institutional stock ownership data

4. Corporate Research E-Letter


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1. Asesssment of free full-text search websites


Many of us working for organizations with a significant research

budget have come to depend on Nexis and Dow Jones Interactive

for our full-text news searches. Not all researchers have this

luxury and must depend on the free web. The new issue of ONLINE

magazine has a critique of two of the leading free sites: FindArticles

and MagPortal. The article can be found at:

www.infotoday.com/online/jul02/OnTheNet.htm


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2. Financial Times list of U.S. corporate investigations


The website of the Financial Times <ft.com> has put together a handy

list of the major corporate investigations now taking place. It can be found

on the web at:


http://news.ft.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=FT.com/StoryFT/SpecialFullStory&c=StoryFT&cid=1024578313480&p=1024578257992


The list was part of a package of stories entitled "Corporate America in

Crisis," which was published on July 2 and can be found on the web at:

http://news.ft.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=FT.com/Page/SpecialLevel1&cid=1024578257992


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3. Vickers launches website with institutional stock ownership data


Vickers Stock Research has launched a subscription website <www.vickers-stock.com>

that provides complete institutional stock ownership data. The information

is much more convenient than the Vickers data on Lexis-Nexis (for example,

it has info on voting authority) and is substantially less expensive than services

such as Thomson. Your moderator has just opened an account for unlimited usage

(including dowloading) at a cost of $100 a month.


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4. Corporate Research E-Letter


Dirt Diggers may be interested to know that your moderator, Phil Mattera, and

his colleague Mafruza Khan at the Corporate Research Project produce a free

monthly online publication called the Corporate Research E-Letter. The most

recent issue discusses the phenomenon of U.S. corporations reincorporating

in Bermuda to avoid federal taxes. Back issues can be found online at:

http://www.corp-research.org/archives.htm

If you would like to be put on the list to receive future issues via e-mail, send

a message to Phil Mattera at the address below.


Philip Mattera
pmattera@goodjobsfirst.org