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Hello Sam mishra, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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Hi, Sam. When you add an entry to a talk page, unless it is a reply to an existing entry, please place the new addition to the bottom of the page. Wikipedia does not use Blog style formatting. If you give the entry a section heading like this: ==Section Heading== it will appear in the contents at the top of the page. --Blainster 23:39, 20 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

To -- Hu 12 Hi Hu 12... I am not adding links to franteractive.net since your last warning. However, others might be doing it.

For instance, you are doing a dis-service to readers by deleting the link to my Porter's Five Forces article, which others have agreed is useful, since it extends the Analysis to a Buyer-Supplier Matrix. After all, Buyer and Supplier are two of the main themes / forces in Porter's Five Forces. Now, I suggest you check the discussion page on Porter Five Forces, others have agreed that the link is useful. Since you seem to firm in your idea that the link is spam, I suggest you assuage the concerns of other readers who seem to like the article, and think that it should be there. I think I am somewhat qualified to talk on Porter Five Forces, since I did an MBA from MIT, a top five b-school. The nine-grid buyer-supplier matrix is a useful extension to Porter Five Forces, but removing the link will not deter the propagation of knowledge. I do get requests from other authors who want to reference my article and images in their books and publications. What you are doing is clipping the Porter’s Five Forces Article by the wings... in the name of administration. Please oblige with feedback, and also, please enter the discussion on the discussion page on Porter’s Five Forces….Thanks Sam 02:53, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

J.Krishnamurti

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Please do not delete referenced facts from Wikipedia biographies (or any other article for that matter) because of your personal interpretation. If a fact is cited by a reliable published source (which the info you rm is, by several) the it meets inclusion criteria. VanTucky 04:09, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Conflict of interest policy

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--Ronz (talk) 21:54, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

June 2009

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