PLEASE-PLEASE-PLEASE, go back to the "Yahoo Finance Classic" display. Biggest fault of good management/managers is fixing what isn't broken.
PLEASE-PLEASE-PLEASE, go back to the "Yahoo Finance Classic" display. Biggest fault of good management/managers is fixing what isn't broken.

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An Loc Truong commented
PLEASE-PLEASE-PLEASE, go back to the "Yahoo Finance Classic" display. Biggest fault of good management/managers is fixing what isn't broken.
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John Jones commented
One thing Yahoo is GOOD at is F-ING up a GOOD THING!!
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An Loc Truong commented
Please bring Classic YF. The new version is impossble to use - it is not a matter of taste. It is slower, eats up crazy amount of resources, you must wait until longer watchlist loads up etc. Please bring YF Classic. Why do you have to fix something that works great?
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Roman Kajman commented
Please bring Classic YF. The new version is impossble to use - it is not a matter of taste. It is slower, eats up crazy amount of resources, you must wait until longer watchlist loads up etc. Please bring YF Classic. Why do you have to fix something that works great?
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Zaharcu Alexandru commented
TERRIBLE
HORRIBLE
MISERABLE
HORRENDOUS
AWFUL
GO BACK TO WHERE YOU WERE.
IT IS EVEN WORSE WHEN YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR IT !!! -
Robert Fewell commented
Sidebar is worthless. Lost compact view. The classic version was perfect. Please make it available again.
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Bill Farwell commented
It's bad enough on the computer but it's worthless on the smart phone. I get things printed on top of another.
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Andreas Winter commented
The old finance page is much better. The new one is completely confusing. What a pity! Not everything that is new is better in the end... Greetings from Switzerland
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Gallant Sir commented
This new Yahoo Finance is horrific!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Terrible! Horrid! Confusing! A mess. A muddled, to much info MESS!!!!!! -- Do the right thing and switch back or at least allow users to switch back to the CLASSIC!!! ------ Seems if it remains this way I will go elsewhere for my Financial business. This is truly terrible.
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Jason Spitz commented
Guess I'll have to leave Yahoo
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Bill Farwell commented
Yahoo does't care what the people want.
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TONY LOMBARDO commented
I agree I will be deleting my yahoo account soon if you do not go back to classic finance
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Robert Fry commented
The inability to change column widths is especially problematic. The symbol column is not wide enough for options.
And it isn't just managers who fix what isn't broken. Software developers always want to put their stamp on a program they've probably never used.
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Capn Jack commented
Yahoo knows most want classic back. This is just a big middle finger. The only way to give one back is to leave.
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REX NEWMAN commented
Who said to change my display from Classic to Enhanced?....NOT ME! Go back!
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Klaus Hummler commented
Follow the money. The new format is not for the users' benefit, but simply for more revenue from ads and sponsored contents.
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first last commented
Portfolio fields do not fit into display therefore cannot be viewed without scrolling, which may require a vertical scroll first when you have more than a dozen or so stock symbols to track. This is just not practical. One cause of this is that Market info is placed in a side panel and cannot be removed so it takes up valuable screen space. Another cause is that font cannot be user-adjusted and since the font is quite large it will force user into scrolling when they have more than half dozen columns in their view. Classic view had no such issue for me.
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JOHN MONTICELLI commented
Totally ridiculous.
Wasted my entire morning trying to get a different service, now looking at switching to Comcast, in earnest. I'VE HAD ENOUGH OF YAHOO!!! -
Roger Wernette commented
New display is really bad. It looks like some 24-yr old decided to change it and all they did was mess it up.
Why are you people doing this?
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Ryan Curran commented
Why was "New Finance" even considered necessary? The new system is terrible and way less user friendly. Yahoo / Apollo should really consider separating the individuals from the company that were responsible for "enhanced finance". Pretty sure whoever that is will find that they are now responsible for reducing the user base (which I imagine is the exact opposite of the goals that Apollo has in place for their Yahoo acquisition)...DO BETTER!!!