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I am trying to create a bubble chart or scatter graph that is divided into 4
quadrants with each quandrant using a different set of benchmark data (ie
Large growth , Large Value, Small Growth, and Small Value). I then want to
compare my "portfolio" over time to these benchmarks And see how it compares
to the underlying benchmarks overtime. Any suggestions?

-Tony
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HI Tony,

Download the BCG Matrix chart sample from
http://www.edferrero.com/charting.aspx

Hope you all had a great Christmas, and Happy New Year to you.
Ed Ferrero
http://www.edferrero.com

I am trying to create a bubble chart or scatter graph that is divided into
4
quadrants with each quandrant using a different set of benchmark data (ie
Large growth , Large Value, Small Growth, and Small Value). I then want to
compare my "portfolio" over time to these benchmarks And see how it
compares
to the underlying benchmarks overtime. Any suggestions?

-Tony




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