In case you hadn’t noticed, corbettreport.com has just undergone the second facelift in its 17-year history. It’s pretty straightforward, but for those who are wondering, today James takes you on a tour of the new site and some of its new features. We’re still tweaking and fixing things behind the scenes, so if Corbett Report members do notice anything, they are invited to log on to the site and leave their feedback in the comments below.

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