You used to be my go-to website. Unless the former layouts are made available I will delete my membership.

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SA Admin Kushal Mehrotra
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Hi,

The new portfolio page is packed with a lot of useful features while keeping everything that you loved about the old portfolio.
1. JUMP TO ARTICLES - You can jump to articles related to your portfolio by clicking on 'View Headlines' on the far right or you can collapse your list of stocks by clicking on your portfolio name (Portfolio 1, in this case) and clicking 'All Portfolio'

2 EDIT HOLDINGS - You can edit shares in a lot by clicking on shares and then choose to edit or add lots:
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3. SORT ALPHABETICALLY - You can also arrange your stocks alphabetically by clicking on the symbol column, and then arrange them in ascending/descending order and you can also have a custom sort on any other column like 'Change %', 'Volume' etc. Your desired sorting will be saved by default.

Additionally, you can view a lot of helpful metrics like Earnings (to track earnings call date), Growth, Performance etc. that will aid you in managing your portfolio.
I'm sure in due time you will find the new portfolio page very useful and friendly.

Regards,
Kushal Mehrotra

Data QA Analyst, Seeking Alpha

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SA Admin Kushal Mehrotra
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Hi,

The new portfolio page is packed with a lot of useful features while keeping everything that you loved about the old portfolio.
1. JUMP TO ARTICLES - You can jump to articles related to your portfolio by clicking on 'View Headlines' on the far right or you can collapse your list of stocks by clicking on your portfolio name (Portfolio 1, in this case) and clicking 'All Portfolio'

2 EDIT HOLDINGS - You can edit shares in a lot by clicking on shares and then choose to edit or add lots:
A.

B.

C.

D.

3. SORT ALPHABETICALLY - You can also arrange your stocks alphabetically by clicking on the symbol column, and then arrange them in ascending/descending order and you can also have a custom sort on any other column like 'Change %', 'Volume' etc. Your desired sorting will be saved by default.

Additionally, you can view a lot of helpful metrics like Earnings (to track earnings call date), Growth, Performance etc. that will aid you in managing your portfolio.
I'm sure in due time you will find the new portfolio page very useful and friendly.

Regards,
Kushal Mehrotra

Data QA Analyst, Seeking Alpha

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Bilgrau

lol the page is so heavy that it can not load on my tablet, you broke more than the desin. 😣

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steamcarriage

Thank you for the explanation but it was the SIMPLICITY of the original layout that I appreciated. All the stocks in my two portfolios were listed a the left so I could quickly scan their daily change and if something stood out I could the look at that particular stock to understand more. I don't like separate portfolios - if I want that I can use my Merrill Lynch website.  Second, along the right were the articles that I could narrow to just news, etc. Made it easy several times a day to see the latest news associated with my stocks. Yes you've added tons on nice stuff bit none on what you've added if of interest. If I wanted that material I could go see it by clinking the appropriate link.  Basically by adding everything you've removed the simplicity of a one page stop to scan all my holdings quickly and to check the news and contributor articles related to those stocks. As I said, you've ruined any need for me to use or continue to recommend Seeking Alpha. It is why I suggested having the ORIGINAL layout available to those of us who want a quick update.

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Hey,

can you share the details of the tablet you're using? we may be able to resolve that issue.

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Bilgrau

i am using a surface pro 3. doesnt really matter what browser i use, IF the page load then there is no update of new articles.. also i want to see the list of all tickers in one long list, not divided.

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Jack Reacher

We liked the old way. 

I don't need all that stock data. I really liked clicking on one button and getting all the news items on 

my portfolio.