What readers say about commodity newsletters
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A reader survey of commodity newsletters. Each newsletter publisher was sent 250 surveys to send to subscribers. The results were sent directly to Commodities magazine. No one newsletter came out first although each has strong support. Criticism of the newsletters tended to be constructive.
Publisher: Adams Business Media
Publication Name: Commodities: the Magazine of the Futures Trading
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0219-5550
Year: 1983
Security and commodity exchanges, Speculation, Investments, Periodicals, Public opinion, Arbitrage
Publication Name: Commodities: the Magazine of the Futures Trading
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0219-5550
Year: 1983
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Exchanges scrambling for financials, options business
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Publisher: Adams Business Media
Publication Name: Commodities: the Magazine of the Futures Trading
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0219-5550
Year: 1982
Commodity contracts brokers, dealers, Management, Stocks, Securities, Chicago Board of Trade (Illinois, United States)
Publication Name: Commodities: the Magazine of the Futures Trading
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0219-5550
Year: 1982
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Subjects list: Commodity exchanges
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