Thanks Laurie. Those are the very reasons we use it!
Jimmy
James P. Dickerson | Corporate Analytical Eastman Chemical Company
Office 423.229.1935 | Cell 423.367.9693
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On Mar 19, 2020, at 1:03 PM, Laurie Frederiksen <laurie@bivio.biz> wrote:
If you use your club email list, each email automatically goes to each member of the club. When they reply, their replies also go to everyone in the club.
The problem with a group list on regular email is that people forget to "Reply All" when they reply and then the email response doesn't get to everyone.
Jimmy Dickerson: By saying "Bivio's messaging" are you referring to the tabs "Communication" and "Mail," or is there something that Bivio offers (that I'm not aware of)? I agree that using Communication/Mail is the better way to email club partners than regular email, but didn't know if I was missing another tool.
Thank you,
Roy Chastain "I am coming to be quite contented learning to do very little - slowly."LionelHardcastle [In "As Time Goes By"]
We specified that Bivio's messaging has to be used. That keeps someone from having a separate distribution list that might miss someone. We have done several stock trades using this, but not too frequently. Maybe 2 to 3 times per year. Sometimes it might be that we want some additional information in a meeting before making a purchase. Once that is distributed, we may vote outside the regular meeting.
Jimmy Dickerson
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Connie Humble on
When I joined twenty years ago, it was said :if it is a good buy today it will be next month or so true. Be wary of someone saying it HAS to be done today!
From: club_cafe@bivio.com <club_cafe@bivio.com> On Behalf Of Joe Farrell via bivio.com Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2020 1:41 PM To: club_cafe@bivio.com Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Voting between meetings
Our partnership agreement makes provision for special called meeting.