| CONTENTS: Looking for easy-to-access insider information? This is the site for you. Just enter the name of a corporate insider (last name only or last and first name) in the search box. You'll retrieve a record of the person's trades and holdings, as well as the value (or cost) realized in each transaction. You'll like the clean, simple format. Other features of the site include a portfolio tracking service, historical quotes, alerts and company profiles. http://cbs.marketwatch.com/tools/quotes/insiders.asp?siteid=mktw It's crazy keeping track of companies as they change names or are acquired, absorbed, merged or liquidated. Don't despair. The Directory of Corporate Affiliations comes to the rescue with their Mergers and Acquisitions page. Just look down the alphabetical list of names to see what's happened to the company you're researching. You'll get just the company name for free, but that alone may give you the answer you need. http://www.corporateaffiliations.com/Executable/cn_mergers.asp Check the Recommended Reading page by Nell Minow, editor of The Corporate Library. You'll find lively reviews of current books, such as "Pigs at the Trough: How Corporate Greed and Political Corruption are Undermining America," by Arianna Huffington, and "Backfire: Carly Fiorina's High-Stakes Battle for the Soul of Hewlett-Packard," by Peter Burrows. Links to resources for corporate research are in the left margin. http://asp.thecorporatelibrary.net/Bookstore/recommended/2003/03_03.html
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