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Subject:
Historical Stock Market Prices; Spread Sheet or Table Format
Category: Business and Money > Finance Asked by: johnjri1-ga List Price: $7.00 |
Posted:
13 Jan 2006 20:11 PST
Expires: 30 Jan 2006 12:22 PST Question ID: 433171 |
I need a source for free online historical U.S. stock market quotes on mid and large cap companies dating from 1989 to present. They must be in table or spreadsheet format. The quotes must be split adjusted but *not* dividend adjsted. This is not acceptable: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=MSFT because: 1) the "close" price column is is not split adjusted, 2) the "adjusted close" price column is dividend adjusted. Again the table must be split adjusted, but not dividend adjusted. | |
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Subject:
Re: Historical Stock Market Prices; Spread Sheet or Table Format
From: infocomp-ga on 29 Jan 2006 12:12 PST |
I was just looking for the same thing when I came upon your post. Wall Street Journal gives historical prices that are not dividend adjusted. The other way of doing this is to download QuoteLogger (http://www.quotelogger.com). There's a free version and it will give you just split adjusted data. |
Subject:
Re: Historical Stock Market Prices; Spread Sheet or Table Format
From: johnjri1-ga on 29 Jan 2006 13:34 PST |
Thanks infocomp. I just went to the W.S.J. homepage and tried to navigate to historical stock quotes; I think I need a subscription. I am looking at the free version of quote logger right now, and am thinking of downloading. I don't need charts; I am looking for ending price quotes to enter into a spreadsheet. I'm looking to compute historical average P/E, P/S, P/B, & P/D dating back to 1989 (one average for each year) for 'steady UNDILUTED earners', and was curious what your researching? Thanks again for the post, I appreciate your help. |
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