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Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
didn't turn anything up. Thanks
One quick possibility with the advent of AI tools is to use a tool like Microsoft Co-Pilot and simply ask it to produce a stock report for any company. You'll get back a basic summary of how the stock is doing along with citations of where the data was found. In addition, the tool will usually give you additional options for digging deeper into the company data.

Quick and easy to do when you are strapped for time.

Len Delmolino

> On 09/18/2025 8:57 AM EDT Mary Fran Novak via bivio.com <user*7094300001@bivio.com> wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
> when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
> reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
> some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
> didn't turn anything up. Thanks
Mary,

Here's a fallible form that our club developed for stock watching
reports.  It was designed to allow for standardized reporting from all
stock watchers and to limit some of the comments that stock watchers
report.  In other words, we didn't want stockwatchers to report a whole
book of information, just what is necessary for the other club members
to follow.  It works pretty well for us.

Eric Resweber
LAMS Model Club

On 9/18/2025 7:57 AM, Mary Fran Novak via bivio.com wrote:
> Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
> when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
> reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
> some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
> didn't turn anything up. Thanks
Great idea Len. Never thought about letting AI do the work

> On Sep 18, 2025, at 10:26 AM, LEONARD DELMOLINO via bivio.com <user*27879700001@bivio.com> wrote:
>
> One quick possibility with the advent of AI tools is to use a tool like Microsoft Co-Pilot and simply ask it to produce a stock report for any company. You'll get back a basic summary of how the stock is doing along with citations of where the data was found. In addition, the tool will usually give you additional options for digging deeper into the company data.
>
> Quick and easy to do when you are strapped for time.
>
> Len Delmolino
>
>> On 09/18/2025 8:57 AM EDT Mary Fran Novak via bivio.com <user*7094300001@bivio.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
>> when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
>> reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
>> some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
>> didn't turn anything up. Thanks
Thanks Ed, this is what I was thinking of

> On Sep 18, 2025, at 10:33 AM, Eric Resweber via bivio.com <user*26540000001@bivio.com> wrote:
>
> Mary,
>
> Here's a fallible form that our club developed for stock watching reports. It was designed to allow for standardized reporting from all stock watchers and to limit some of the comments that stock watchers report. In other words, we didn't want stockwatchers to report a whole book of information, just what is necessary for the other club members to follow. It works pretty well for us.
>
> Eric Resweber
> LAMS Model Club
>
> On 9/18/2025 7:57 AM, Mary Fran Novak via bivio.com wrote:
>> Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
>> when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
>> reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
>> some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
>> didn't turn anything up. Thanks
> <Stock Watcher Report.pdf>
sad to say several members of ours do not have SSG. Anyone have a form for a stock report that does not mention SSG? thanks

On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 10:59 AM MARY FRAN NOVAK via bivio.com <user*7094300001@bivio.com> wrote:
Thanks Ed, this is what I was thinking of

> On Sep 18, 2025, at 10:33 AM, Eric Resweber via bivio.com <user*26540000001@bivio.com> wrote:
>
> Mary,
>
> Here's a fallible form that our club developed for stock watching reports. It was designed to allow for standardized reporting from all stock watchers and to limit some of the comments that stock watchers report. In other words, we didn't want stockwatchers to report a whole book of information, just what is necessary for the other club members to follow. It works pretty well for us.
>
> Eric Resweber
> LAMS Model Club
>
> On 9/18/2025 7:57 AM, Mary Fran Novak via bivio.com wrote:
>> Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
>> when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
>> reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
>> some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
>> didn't turn anything up. Thanks
> <Stock Watcher Report.pdf>

Len that is an interesting idea 💡


On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 11:27 AM, LEONARD DELMOLINO via bivio.com
<user*27879700001@bivio.com> wrote:
One quick possibility with the advent of AI tools is to use a tool like Microsoft Co-Pilot and simply ask it to produce a stock report for any company. You'll get back a basic summary of how the stock is doing along with citations of where the data was found. In addition, the tool will usually give you additional options for digging deeper into the company data.

Quick and easy to do when you are strapped for time.

Len Delmolino

> On 09/18/2025 8:57 AM EDT Mary Fran Novak via bivio.com <user*7094300001@bivio.com> wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
> when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
> reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
> some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
> didn't turn anything up. Thanks
I assume SSG is like Chatgbt


On Sun, Sep 21, 2025 at 10:44 AM Susanne Spitale via bivio.com <user*34702600001@bivio.com> wrote:
Len that is an interesting idea 💡


On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 11:27 AM, LEONARD DELMOLINO via bivio.com
<user*27879700001@bivio.com> wrote:
One quick possibility with the advent of AI tools is to use a tool like Microsoft Co-Pilot and simply ask it to produce a stock report for any company. You'll get back a basic summary of how the stock is doing along with citations of where the data was found. In addition, the tool will usually give you additional options for digging deeper into the company data.

Quick and easy to do when you are strapped for time.

Len Delmolino

> On 09/18/2025 8:57 AM EDT Mary Fran Novak via bivio.com <user*7094300001@bivio.com> wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
> when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
> reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
> some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
> didn't turn anything up. Thanks


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Dan Cohn
404 862 5640
Here is the one our club used most recently.

On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 8:57 AM Mary Fran Novak via bivio.com <user*7094300001@bivio.com> wrote:
Does anyone have a 1 page stock report? a list to follow
when reporting during a meeting? My club has been lax about
reporting and Im trying to get them back on track, but need
some help. I thought I saw something in the past, but search
didn't turn anything up. Thanks