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9:31 am July 22, 2011
| Jae Jun
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The spreadsheets use an excel add-in created by a guy named Randy off the yahoo stock market functions group. I do not sign up with any service because I am using freely available data.
And yes, if you have the data for the Canadian stocks, you can enter the data manually to run the valuation.
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6:47 am July 22, 2011
| Sedul
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Hi Jae Jan,
I like your website alot and the work you are doing. Keep it up!
I am curious about what exact API product (paid on unpaid) from Reuters you use to retrieve US Equity Fundamental data into Excel spreadsheets? Would you happen to be using this : https://customers.reuters.com/developer/Kits/SFC/COM/SFC_COM_ProductOverview.aspx
Did you just have to pay for the Developer API access in order to get the data?
Have you considered using this : http://www.mergent.com/servius/
In terms of Canadian valuation, are your spreadsheets flexible enough to allow manual input of any custom stock data in order to valuate non-US / International stocks?
Thanks!
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11:21 am September 15, 2010
| Jae Jun
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No it won't support canadian stocks.
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9:04 pm September 14, 2010
| bubulac
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Hello,
I have been searching the forum and the website itself, but so far it is not clear to me if any of the spreadsheets can be used for the Canadian market (and if yes, how?).
Thank you,
Cristian
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