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Envestnet Inc V.ENV


Primary Symbol: ENV

Envestnet, Inc. is a provider of intelligent systems for wealth management and financial wellness. Its segments include Envestnet Wealth Solutions and Envestnet Data & Analytics. The Envestnet Wealth Solutions segment provides unified wealth management software, services and solutions to empower financial advisors and institutions to enable them to deliver holistic advice to their clients. Envestnet Wealth Solutions offers products and services, including Envestnet Enterprise; Envestnet Wealth Analytics; Envestnet Tamarac; Envestnet MoneyGuide; Envestnet Workplace Solutions; Envestnet PMC, or Portfolio Management Consultants, and Envestnet Billing Solutions (Redi2). Envestnet Data & Analytics segment offers data aggregation, analytics and digital experiences platforms. Envestnet Data & Analytics provides clients and their account holders with data connectivity via open application programming interface, data enrichment, artificial intelligence-based analytics and digital experiences.


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Comment by cardshark1on Feb 12, 2004 7:26pm
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Post# 7050687

RE: "Don't let me be Misunderstood..."

RE: "Don't let me be Misunderstood..."Well freedom, I too took the plunge on Nortel when it was heading down a few years ago, on the advise of a friend. I remember "fondly" my friends advise "it can't go lower than $26.00, so I bought. Then I bought @ 9.00, then I bought @ around I believe 8.00 and then said thats enough. My average is approx. $12.00. I even thought of buying again when it was at its lowest point but even I had enough. What a difference a few years make, and I didn't sell. I'm almost back to my average. My point is, I presently own 26 stocks, everything from penny stocks like ESI and up to the Nortels of the world. At least I always have some solid companies, but still like the thrill of the "diamond in the rough" that pays big. After all, the odds are better than the lottery, and a H*ll lot more fun. Good luck to you and all ESI holders. Nice bounce up, even if its on low volume. Sharky..
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