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I've been searching as well and found this stock alert pager on Yahoo:
http://pager.yahoo.com/pager/stocks.html
Regards
Dejan
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From: Gary Funck [mailto:gary@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 28 April 1999 16:51
To: Dejan Corovic
Subject: Re: Stock selection tool on the web ?
Dejan,
Here's two that I know of.
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 21:39:31 -0800
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"Re: a map to the holy grail" (Mar 10, 11:52pm)
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On Mar 10, 11:52pm, Sidney V. Gold wrote:
> Subject: Re: a map to the holy grail
> In stocks fundamentals are even more important than technical.
> there are a lot of stocks in the small cap area that are trading below net
> book value ( where the book value is Cash and short term CD's
> these are real bargains
> can Trade station screen for net assets less liabilities vs the stock
> price?
> It take me a lot of time to find these gems and I would prefer to
automate.
Sidney, there are a couple of free online resourses for
doing stock screens. Hoover's is good:
http://www.stockscreener.com/
and Yahoo! has one too, but is rather minimal in capability:
http://screen.yahoo.com/stocks/
I think if you sign up for Omega's EOD data service with Dial Data,
you can have access to all the fundamental data, and then run scans
on that basis, but I haven't tried it.
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