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From: | Holden Glova <dsafari@paradise.net.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 5 Sep 2002 10:15:24 +1200 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Thank you both SNOOPY and Christian. I must say I am very amazed that there isn't a free tool out there. The ASX link that Christian gave out below is along the lines of what I was after but sadly I can't use it because it is a Microsoft orienteted site that which for some reason does not allow non IE browsers to proceed through the 'register as a new member' process :(:(. What I have no IE you say??? Correct, I use Linux as my only OS at both work and home. It's annoying when people develop web sites for only one browser type - this is the evilness associated with using microsoft rapid development tools. Anyhow enough of an OT rant there :) Just wanted to thank both of you for your suggestions. On Thu, 05 Sep 2002 09:15, Christian Mair wrote: > Hi Holden, > > The NZ market is so small that it is easy to get through the tables of the > Herald or better the NBR. > > For US stocks you could use http://screen.yahoo.com/stocks.html > For ASX stocks > http://investor.ninemsn.com.au/investor/Shares/finder/default.asp > > Happy Investing, > Christian > > -----Original Message----- > From: sharechat-owner@sharechat.co.nz > [mailto:sharechat-owner@sharechat.co.nz]On Behalf Of > tennyson@caverock.net.nz > Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2002 9:11 p.m. > To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz > Subject: Re: [sharechat] Filtering stock > > > Hi Holden, > > >I was looking for something that lets me say do searches > >through the market on P/E by sector, > > There are such things for the US market. I'm not sure about NZ! I > think you might have to do it 'manually'. You might find the > information laid out in the back of the National Business Review each > week of some use. But the NZ market is very thin. If you want to > check out the 'finance' sector you've got ANZ bank, Westpac, > Dorchester Pacific (a very different smaller player) and, well that's > about it. You might have some doubts that an average based on a > datbase of only 3 might not be that useful. I don't know what > others think, but perhaps you might have to look at NZ and Australia > as being one market for statistical purposes. Westpac and ANZ are > Australian anyway, even if they are listed here. > > >or grab a list of stock that has increased > >by X% over X time period. > > There is a list that appears in the 'Dominion Post' once a week, I > think Mondays, that has a list of the 10 fastest appreciating shares > over the last six months and also the last year. I don't know where > they source it from, but perhaps if you want to see further down the > list you could e-mail them and ask them. Post back here if you find > out. I'd be interested too. > > SNOOPY - -- Signed, Holden Glova -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9doX80X8w8X71zPcRAuyBAJ9iNd0I0r3iKjKUFEzhmn6gyvm16ACfdCIC 7p2fxiCq4FW0iFwOuz9Fkos= =7516 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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