had a nice site...good luck.
And FWIW ...
http://www.forbes.com/bow/b2c/category.jhtml?id=192"Portfolio Trackers
Keeping a legal pad in your desk drawer or scrawling notes in your diary is one way to track the stocks you own, but using the multitude of portfolio trackers on the Web makes the process much easier. Just about every financial portal, newspaper, bank, and--of course--brokerage, offers a portfolio tracker. Some do much more than others. The best of the bunch allow you to import portfolios, track dividends, account for splits, and they keep you informed of news about your holdings with e-mail alerts. Most of the trackers are free but require registration. -- John Dobosz
Portfolio Trackers
Keeping a legal pad in your desk drawer or scrawling notes in your diary is one way to track the stocks you own, but using the multitude of portfolio trackers on the Web makes the process much easier. Just about every financial portal, newspaper, bank, and--of course--brokerage, offers a portfolio tracker. Some do much more than others. The best of the bunch allow you to import portfolios, track dividends, account for splits, and they keep you informed of news about your holdings with e-mail alerts. Most of the trackers are free but require registration. -- John Dobosz
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