Wednesday, December 28, 2011

December 28, 2011 Edition of the Stateside Report

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4 comments:

Worldly Trader said...

For what it's worth I like the current format of your videos. It would be good if you added a Q & A segment with questions from viewers to the show. I like the fact that your show is short and to the point. Adding guests interviews would take up more time on the show and probably stretch it beyond its 15 minute limit. There are other websites that carry interviews with CEOs of junior mining companies.

I like how you stick to just facts without trying to sell viewers on a company and it projects. I think your broadcasts are a good starting point for viewers do their own research on a company.

I would also add that a good site for analyst opinions on junior mining companies is Stockchase.com at this link:
http://www.stockchase.com/index.php

stateside said...

Hi Wordly Trader - yes Stockchase is a good sight. I used to go there frequently in 2008/2009 but have gotten away from it. Thanks for reminding me that it is a very nice resource.

Vince

stateside said...

Hi Worldly Trader - Also wanted to wish you and yours a very Happy Holiday as well. I have been traveling and not keeping up on the posts over the last week. While I'm at, I hope you have a happy, healthy and wealthy 2012!

Mark said...

Love your site Vince.

I havent seen anyone else doing what your doing so I agree, it would spoil it to have interviews etc in addition to you pointing out news stories as you do now. Items based on fact from news releases are far more important to me than some biased view from a CEO etc.


Being from the UK its not always easy to keep up to date with news in Canada and Australia too, so I find it a great way to filter all the days news down to 3 or 4 interesting items.

Reading email's would be OK but daily videos around 20 minutes or so are just the right length.

Just my opinion anyway, and Im sure others have there own views. Keep up the good work, I really look forward to watching you every night.

Best Wishes,
Mark

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