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		<title>By: Donna Jean</title>
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		<dc:creator>Donna Jean</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 17:47:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve not been pleased with the game so far, but I got started late (like Saturday afternoon late). The partner seems to be enjoying it, but I think it&#039;s not worth doing at this point.

The partner told me about the limits on who you can invest in, so the smaller stocks I&#039;m interested in aren&#039;t available.  I don&#039;t care about winning, I just wanted a chance to get a feel for the system.

For now, I&#039;ll check in occasionally to see if it&#039;s worth wasting any more of my time. However, my orders place on Saturday won&#039;t even be placed until this afternoon. I am amused that the partner is enjoying it, even with all the problems the system has, and he was even surprised I didn&#039;t tell him about it -- he read it on another PF blog (woot! he&#039;s reading PF blogs!).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve not been pleased with the game so far, but I got started late (like Saturday afternoon late). The partner seems to be enjoying it, but I think it&#8217;s not worth doing at this point.</p>
<p>The partner told me about the limits on who you can invest in, so the smaller stocks I&#8217;m interested in aren&#8217;t available.  I don&#8217;t care about winning, I just wanted a chance to get a feel for the system.</p>
<p>For now, I&#8217;ll check in occasionally to see if it&#8217;s worth wasting any more of my time. However, my orders place on Saturday won&#8217;t even be placed until this afternoon. I am amused that the partner is enjoying it, even with all the problems the system has, and he was even surprised I didn&#8217;t tell him about it &#8212; he read it on another PF blog (woot! he&#8217;s reading PF blogs!).</p>
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		<title>By: Gary Shingleton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gary Shingleton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 17:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The CNBC game is loaded with problems.  The site is so busy that it is difficult to get on, but they keep promoting the game and signing new people up.  I have heard of many mistakes on trades.  I have two portfolios, one of them has a balance of minus $165,000, thats right NEGATIVE, I owe money to someone LOL.  At least I know about how many oprtfolios there are as I am in last at 257,636.  This game is a real disapointment and has become a joke.  As most everyone knows it is not real investing, but just make a huge gamble and see if a stock makes a big jump up.  They should make a rule that you have to have no more than 10% to 20% in any one stock.  If you bought the stock and it goes way up, you could hold on to it even though it may go over the 20%.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The CNBC game is loaded with problems.  The site is so busy that it is difficult to get on, but they keep promoting the game and signing new people up.  I have heard of many mistakes on trades.  I have two portfolios, one of them has a balance of minus $165,000, thats right NEGATIVE, I owe money to someone LOL.  At least I know about how many oprtfolios there are as I am in last at 257,636.  This game is a real disapointment and has become a joke.  As most everyone knows it is not real investing, but just make a huge gamble and see if a stock makes a big jump up.  They should make a rule that you have to have no more than 10% to 20% in any one stock.  If you bought the stock and it goes way up, you could hold on to it even though it may go over the 20%.</p>
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		<title>By: hopper</title>
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		<dc:creator>hopper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 05:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Donna,

Guess what!  Watch out for this in your CNBC Portfolio Challenge.  Look closely at your purchases.  It also happened to some friends of ours.

Is this a joke?  No it ain&#039;t.

I signed up and entered my stock purchases/transactions today, Monday, March 5th.  They were posted to my &quot;portfolio&quot; BUT with Friday&#039;s closing prices!???!  

I knew they would screw something up, but I didn&#039;t think it would be something so simple as daily prices.  Maybe I should ask for some 2004 prices if they are backdating transactions!  :)

This game has the feel of being made up by some advertising dork on Madison Avenue who&#039;s never heard the stock market.

If this is the way it&#039;s gonna be run, with its already &quot;too stupid&quot; contest rules, CNBC will become the laughing &quot;stock&quot; it has often so richly deserved (pun intended).

I emailed them as I know others have also.  I&#039;ll post up if they ever fix it.

Keep up the good work. :)

B. Hopper</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Donna,</p>
<p>Guess what!  Watch out for this in your CNBC Portfolio Challenge.  Look closely at your purchases.  It also happened to some friends of ours.</p>
<p>Is this a joke?  No it ain&#8217;t.</p>
<p>I signed up and entered my stock purchases/transactions today, Monday, March 5th.  They were posted to my &#8220;portfolio&#8221; BUT with Friday&#8217;s closing prices!???!  </p>
<p>I knew they would screw something up, but I didn&#8217;t think it would be something so simple as daily prices.  Maybe I should ask for some 2004 prices if they are backdating transactions!  :)</p>
<p>This game has the feel of being made up by some advertising dork on Madison Avenue who&#8217;s never heard the stock market.</p>
<p>If this is the way it&#8217;s gonna be run, with its already &#8220;too stupid&#8221; contest rules, CNBC will become the laughing &#8220;stock&#8221; it has often so richly deserved (pun intended).</p>
<p>I emailed them as I know others have also.  I&#8217;ll post up if they ever fix it.</p>
<p>Keep up the good work. :)</p>
<p>B. Hopper</p>
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