TheStreet.com to Launch Exchange-Traded Fund Subscription Service.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- TheStreet.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: TSCM TSCM technical surveillance countermeasures (US DoD) TSCM Tactical Strike Coordination Manager TSCM Tactical Strike Coordination Module TSCM Temperature Scram Circuit Monitor TSCM Tomahawk Strike Coordination Module ), a leading provider of financial commentary, analysis, research, news and ratings, today announced that it will launch a subscription service designed for investors and traders of exchange-traded funds Exchange-traded funds (or ETFs) are Open Ended investment companies that can be traded at any time throughout the course of the day. Typically, ETFs try to replicate a stock market index such as the S&P 500 (e.g. (ETFs). The service - TheStreet.com ETF ETF See Exchange Traded Fund. ETF See exchange-traded fund (ETF). Shark Alerts - will be written by Jim "Rev Shark" De Porre, a long-time contributor to RealMoney, the foundation of TheStreet.com's line of subscription-based services. Mr. De Porre is the chief executive officer of Shark Asset Management, a registered investment advisory firm. "Exchange-traded funds are one of the fastest growing investment areas in the financial space today," said David J. Morrow Morrow became editor-in-chief of TheStreet.com in July 2001, two months before the terrorist attacks on The World Trade Center. Under his tenure, TheStreet.com has won numerous journalism awards, including the prestigious Gerald Loeb Award and three Society of Business Editors and Writers , the editor-in-chief of TheStreet.com. "TheStreet.com ETF Shark Alerts is an advisory service designed to educate those who are interested in investing in ETFs. Having a professional money manager such as Mr. DePorre guide them through building and managing an ETF portfolio will be a value-add to our subscribers as they master the ETF investment process." Mr. DePorre comments: "ETFs provide an ideal vehicle for individual investors seeking to gain an edge in the market that can't be obtained through mutual funds or the ownership of individual stocks. ETFs offer diversification, flexibility and exceptional opportunity. The key to success is identifying market themes as they emerge and develop. TheStreet.com ETF Shark Alerts service will serve as a roadmap to what is currently the fastest growing area of the stock market." TheStreet.com ETF Shark Alerts will debut March 14, 2007. The Company will begin taking advance orders for the service on February 14, 2007. About TheStreet.com, Inc. TheStreet.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: TSCM) is a leading multimedia provider of business, investment and ratings content, available through its proprietary properties, which include Web sites, email subscription services, print publications, radio, syndication and audio and video programming. Founded in 1996, TheStreet.com, Inc. pioneered the electronic publishing An umbrella term for non-paper publishing, which includes publishing online or on media such as CDs and DVDs. of financial information on the Internet. Today, the Company offers proprietary information on stocks, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and financial institutions, including various insurers; HMOs; Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Shield A US not-for-profit health care insurer that is a reimbursement intermediary for physicians. Cf Blue Cross. plans; banks and savings and loans savings and loan n. a banking and lending institution, chartered either by a state or the Federal government. Savings and loans only make loans secured by real property from deposits, upon which they pay interest slightly higher than that paid by most banks. . The Company's breadth of top-grade services empowers a wide audience of retail and professional investors, by delivering information they can rely upon to make sound, informed financial decisions. |
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