This is the last issue of the Weekly Internal News (aka WIN) Report. Although the WIN Report has been a great source of information for our members, we've found that many members either disregard the report altogether or put off reading it "until they have more time". As a result, members often miss the information they really want and need to know. But the end of the WIN Report doesn't mean the end of communication.
In the future, you will receive individual topic-specific emails. These emails will have standardized subject lines to allow you to quickly and easily determine if that email is something you want or need to read. For example, an email promoting the next Affiliate event will have the subject line "Affiliate Event: Dry Mill Vineyards 10/22". If you know you are out of town on October 22nd, you could just delete the email without ever opening it.
Our goal is to provide you with clear, concise communications in a format that allows you to easily and efficiently deal with the information they convey. Our hope is that smaller, more specific bites of information will fit better into your busy day.
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Thanks for the paragraph about the WIN report - for some reason the graph does not show up in my email (it displays as a red X).
Interesting data - although now it's going away!
Oh and I forgot to mention that the URL does not work either. It says "The webpage cannot be found" -
When you click on it, the URL comes up as "http://mail.mris.com/marketstatistics/current.php".
I'm not sure what caused the problem with the market statistics in the WIN report. The good news is that the links on the website seem to be in good working order. The market statistics are, and will continue to be, available on the website.
Tony,
Thanks for the note.
MRIS Mail is intercepting the URL and changing it for some reason. Visit our website for all the latest news and market conditions.
Regards