Next Inning is a subscription financial newsletter focused on technology stocks.
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He also wrote the newsletter FXPro, with many major banks as clients, for years.
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Regular correspondent Jeffrey Weiss is taking a week off from newsletter duties.
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The newsletter is one of my ways of trying to promote a caring community spirit.
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Hungry Girl's newsletter has grown to a subscription of 465,000 weekday readers.
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Another star was Howard Ruff, whose Ruff Times newsletter timed the gold market.
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These folks have opted-in and probably look forward to getting the e-newsletter.
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