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I apologize that I took so long to post this. I hope it helps. 1. Go to YAHOO. Enter Final Bell. 2. Go to YAHOO. Stock quotes available from a button or YAHOO home page. (My students have used this one and like it.) 3. http://www.rtquotes.com/ On second search box labeled "pricing request" type in MCD 4. http://www.pcquote.com/ 5. Search Security APL (www.secapl.com/cqi-bin/q.sGalt) Galt requires registration but it is free. You can put whole portfolio in and get response all at one time. 6. http://www.schwab.com/SchwabNOW/SNLibrary/SNLib041/SN041.html 7. http://nasdaq.com 8. http://www.lycos.com/stockfind.html 9. http://quote.yahoo.com/portfolio/ 10. http://www.update.wsj.com 11. http://www.nytimes.com/ 12. www.yahoo.com (Can create a portfolio and it will be updated automatically.) 13 http://www.dbc.com 14. http://www.stockmaster.com/ 15. Search newspapers from YAHOO. 16. USATODAY MONEY 17. http://www.ncsa.uinc.edu80/edu/RSE/RSEyellow/gnb.html 18. http://hooweb.hoovers.com/ 19. http:info.wsj.com/classroom 20. www.yahoo.com/business and Economy/Markets and investments/ (Also www.amex.com) (also, www.quote.com80) (Also, www.nasdaq.com) I passed these on to my teachers working with the stock market game so I have not checked them out. I also passed them on to you in the form I got them. I hope at least some are of help to you. I have watched students use number 2 and it seems to please them and is easy to use. Madge Thomas Forest Hill, Maryland madgthom@umd5.umd.edu "A book--a well-composed book--is a magic carpet on which we are wafted to a world that we cannot enter in any other way." with credit to Caroline Gordon.