iPad Apps for the value investor
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iPad Apps for the value investor


I'm looking for suggestions on any good iPad apps for those more technologically sophisticated than I am. I'd like to find the best apps for reading annual reports, etc. where I can highlight sections and have those highlights saved separately so that I can easily view them later. There seems to be quite a few things to choose from, so if you have experimented with some and have any recommendations, send me an email at: [email protected]

Or if you have any other app suggestions, please let me know. Evernote and Dropbox are a couple that I've already taken a liking to, but other ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks!





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