I can confirm that this bug still exists in Edgy as of 2007-07-21. The
non-functional color block next to the invest applet button is still
there.  If the color block is really meant to indicate the overall
performance of your stock symbols, you should be able to disable it in
the preferences, since obviously a bunch of smart programmers cannot
figure out how orange, or grey, or purple (in my case) is supposed to
translate into a performance rating.

The following two bugs are incorrectly marked as duplicates of this bug:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-applets/+bug/89238
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-applets/+bug/118398

Bugs #89238 and #118398 are in regards to being unable to remove the
invest-applet from the panel, which is not a problem for me. I can
remove the invest-applet from the panel by right clicking and selecting
"remove from panel."

In addition, the fix proposed here, installing libgnomevfs2-extra, does
not appear to be causing the non-functional color block.  I already have
libgnomevfs2-extra installed and up-to-date, and I am still experiencing
the non-functional color block. Reinstalling and reconfiguring
libgnomevfs2-extra does not fix the problem.  Perhaps installing
libgnomevfs2-extra is meant to fix the problem with removing the applet
from the panel.

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