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    recieving market reports on cell phones

    What services does anyone use to get market prices on their cell phones? Does a guy need to have a Blackberry or can a regular cell phone work?

    #2
    Vitera does

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      #3
      I sub to Mike J's Profarmer Canada as
      well as a few other services. Reports
      come to my BB directly as well as to my
      PC. Probably one of the best things I
      have ever done. Now I don't have to
      wait until evening to keep up on market
      news. I also find I read the reports
      more often and more closely b/c I
      always have time during the day
      (watching a truck load, driving
      tractor, etc) rather than trying to
      read them in the evening when
      distracted by wife and kids.

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        #4
        I use my blackberry right to Weber for info or any web page.

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          #5
          DataToGo is an webbased service that offers 15 minute delayed commodity quotes including Canadian grains on your web enabled cell phone. To subscribe or try a demo go to http://www.datatg.com/ on your PC.

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            #6
            Bunge has a morning future price texted to your cell for free

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              #7
              I got a blackberry now. Takes a bit to get used to but it saves me 1 to 2 hours a night in the evening of checking emails and markets on the pc. Makes my wife happy as well as I spend more time with her in the evenings and am not on the pc as much.
              The only part I do not like is the numbers are small to dial as a phone but the phone is great when you get the numbers entered in the address book.

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