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March 23, 2007    MediaSentiment Pro - Update
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 33, August 17, 2006 Despite Bright Spots, the Housing Market has Turned Some Stocks into Depressed Properties
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 32, August 08, 2006 A New Generation of Internet Company: Keeping Users, and Investors Happy
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 31, July 21, 2006 Credibility Problems Can Hurt Companies Just as Much AS Low Revenue
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 30, July 12, 2006 Slow News Days: Heuristics Run Amok
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 28, June 13, 2006 Go for Luxury Goods when Investors Worry that Only the Super-Rich are Getting Richer
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 27, May 26, 2006 Soft Market, Weak Earnings, Plus Quarterly Surprises Create Panic
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 26, May 10, 2006 Sugar Companies Losers in Political Food Fight
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 25, May 05, 2006 Employment on the Public Mind: Investors May Over-Estimate Job Market
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 24, April 28, 2006 When Problems Strike High-Profile Companies, Investors Look for Other Options
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 22, February 16, 2006 Boomer’s Own Attitudes Shape the Way the Market Sees These Aging Consumers
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 21, February 08, 2006 MediaSentiment™ Fashion Forward on Q3 Coach, Inc. Stock Pick
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 20, January 24, 2006 When Industry Titans Make Waves, Smart Investors Can Benefit
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 19, January 09, 2006 New Year's Forward Thinking Can Lead to Unfounded January Optimism
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 18, December 22, 2005 Despite Praise for Boring Stocks, Courting a Wallflower is Not Always Profitable
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 17, December 12, 2005 Searching for Hot Holiday Retail Picks? Take a Tip From the Nearest Department Store Santa and Ignore Black Friday
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 16, November 29, 2005 Courting the Fickle Teenage Dollar
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 15, November 14, 2005 Average Pharmaceutical Investors Under-Estimate the Power of the FDA
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 14, November 04, 2005 Panic, Drug Hoarding Primary Symptoms of Bird Flu
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 13, October 27, 2005 The Franco-American Conflict: Healthy Economy vs. Healthy Culture
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 12, October 17, 2005 Americans Under Threat Just Want to Get Comfortable
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 11, October 11, 2005 Investors Buy on Rumors, Sell on News in Uncertain Times
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 10, September 26, 2005 Manipulating Perceptions of Demand Can Make the Market
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 9, September 16, 2005 Hopes and Dream Can Drive the Market More than Realities
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 8, September 12, 2005 Consumers wise up to slick drug advertising: less sexy pharmaceuticals on the rise
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 7, September 5, 2005 New Economy Signals Lifestyle Shifts, Affects Related Industries
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 6, August 29, 2005 A Weak Economy Drives Down Stock Prices … And Hemlines
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 5, August 22, 2005 Crowd Reactions Lead to Irrational Exuberance
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 4, August 15, 2005 Pre and After Market News Timing Crucial to Stock Prices.
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 3, August 8, 2005 Loss-averse Investors Won't Always Act Fast on Negative News.
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 2, August 1, 2005 Nervous Investors Associate Stocks with Information from the Front Page.
   
E-motions: Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 1, July 26, 2005 Stocks That Ride High on a Tide of Anxiety.
   
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