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Old 02-11-2015, 02:54 AM   #29
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Okay.

I will open the flame war (as requested) by pointing out that the Mötley Fool is a bloat ware site full of crappy animated flash advertisements that slow your browser to a crawl.
Exactly. The whole point of Motley Fool seems to be shouting headlines that lead you to lots and lots of ads. They never tire of attack pieces on Samsung, then Apple, then Samsung ... then Apple (for example) -- just to draw in those on both sides. When I see a Motley Fool article (or one of the its seemingly associated websites) I just ignore them. Usually if there is any good information it's because they're stealing from somebody else.

EDIT: In this case the link is not going to the Motley Fool website, but to the Money Magazine -- so it's a little different deal.

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