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877.1 | Verbose explanation | CAPNET::ROSCH | | Fri Jun 23 1995 11:11 | 39 |
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http://remus.rutgers.edu:80/~jburns/
This is one of the best WWW pages for Investing. It starts off with a
quote from Ayn Rand, but it isn't a philosophy page. PAGE DOWN past the
quote and you'll find links to almost every pertinent resource for
investors and traders on the WWW.
Example of the page:
(Obviously I can't show the HT links but you get the idea with *s)
Here is the best bank in the world: *J.P. Morgan!*
Need to check the price of your stock?: Use the *APL Quote Service.*
*Wertheim Schroder* provides research analysis on various companies.
Interested in trading futures and options? Then go to the:
* Chicago Mercantile Exchange* or The *Futures and Options Trading
Group*.
Also try The *Investor's Galleria* for an options calendar and
codes.
*Historical Commodity Prices* ranging from Cocoa to Wheat
(including financial indices) are available here.
Here's a great Online *Option Pricing Model: Pricing Model.*
Like Mergers & Acquisitions?: *M & A Network. *
Fannie Mae offers a plethora of information regarding
mortgage-backed securities, REMICS and CMO's: *Fannie Mae*
Here is the *S&P 500*, updated every 15 minutes (Courtesy of
Security AQL QuoteServer).
Here are the *currency rates* for today.
Quotes on U.S. Treasurys are available here: *U.S. Treasury
Bonds*.
PLUS - The S&P 500 average delayed on a graph.
The *NYU Edgar Development Site* or: The *SEC Edgar Database*.
You get the idea... enjoy!
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877.2 | HOLT & EDGAR | CAPNET::ROSCH | | Wed Jul 05 1995 14:27 | 8 |
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The HOLT Daily Report is available at :
http://turnpike.net/metro/holt/index.html
this is the same report posted to misc.invest
also has links to quote servers & EDGAR - for SEC filingings
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877.3 | New IRS Web site | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Fri Jan 12 1996 16:04 | 21 |
| The new IRS Web site (replacing the old one from last year) starts
at the URL:
http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/
The forms[&instructions] & publications start at the URL:
http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/forms_pubs/index.html
or can be [anonymous] ftp'ed directly from ftp.fedworld.gov.
They are only available in the following formats:
PostScript, PDF, PCL and SGML
but note all formats are only downloadable (can't view from
browser) and only available in a binary .exe format which I'm
guessing is an MS-DOS self-extracting archive.
However IRS regulations are available (via ftp or downloadable
via browser) in text format (and only text format).
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877.4 | Not selfextracting, use pkunzip | SUBSYS::DONADT | | Mon Jan 15 1996 11:58 | 4 |
| The postscript .exe files have to be pkunziped. Not sure about the
other formats.
Ray
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877.5 | Thanks for that interesting tidbit, this makes it easier | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:40 | 8 |
| > The postscript .exe files have to be pkunziped. Not sure about the
> other formats.
Hmm, interesting. I wonder why they put a .exe instead of
.zip extension on them (I know, knowing this is the government
why do I even bother to ask :-).
Now to find that UNIX version of pkunzip ....
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877.6 | Self unzipping? | KSTREL::PEARSON | | Wed Feb 07 1996 11:50 | 6 |
| > Hmm, interesting. I wonder why they put a .exe instead of
> .zip extension on them (I know, knowing this is the government
> why do I even bother to ask :-).
My guess is that they're the self-unzipping variety. You execute the file
and it unzips itself.
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877.7 | It's the gummint, why bother to ask | ARUSHA::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Wed Feb 07 1996 12:48 | 7 |
| > My guess is that they're the self-unzipping variety. You execute the file
> and it unzips itself.
That way you have to download to a PC; you're dead if you want to load
it to your VAX or Unix box and use UNZIP.
John
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877.8 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Wed Feb 07 1996 14:02 | 8 |
| >> My guess is that they're the self-unzipping variety. You execute the file
>> and it unzips itself.
> That way you have to download to a PC; you're dead if you want to load
> it to your VAX or Unix box and use UNZIP.
They can most definitily be unzipped on [Digital] UNIX (I've
renamed them to *.zip first though that may not matter).
It could be the UNIX unzip can read both varieties of zip files?
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877.9 | | HELIX::SONTAKKE | | Wed Feb 07 1996 14:07 | 26 |
| You can unzip a self-exeuctable file on UNIX (or OpenVMS). You just can
NOT execute it there!
- Vikas
For example, I just copied fw2_95.exe from the IRS Home Page and
unzipped it on Digital UNIX ( ftp://ftp.fedworld.gov/pub/irs-ps/fw2_95.exe )
tlaser 349% unz fw2_95.exe
[fw2_95.exe] comment:
- PostScript 8.5 x 11 format.
To print the FW2_95.PS file in a DOS environment, use the
generic "CFORM.BAT" print batch file available from IRIS
or issue the following command at the DOS command prompt:
COPY FW2_95.PS printer
Where "printer" indicates the parallel printer port
(LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, PRN) that the printer is attached to.
No special fonts are required for printing.
Length Method Size Ratio Date Time CRC-32 Name ("^" ==>
case
------ ------ ---- ----- ---- ---- ------ ----
conversion)
572814 Deflate 220310 62% 03-08-95 11:37 9c630780 ^fw2_95.ps
------ ------ --- -------
572814 220310 62% 1
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877.10 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Feb 07 1996 14:48 | 3 |
| Do we know anything about pc self-executable files? Enough to write a
hack to extract the Postscript from the innards of one?
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877.12 | Erk. I may have to eat my words. | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Wed Feb 07 1996 15:34 | 11 |
| .9> For example, I just copied fw2_95.exe from the IRS Home Page and
.9> unzipped it on Digital UNIX ( ftp://ftp.fedworld.gov/pub/irs-ps/fw2_95.exe )
Hmmm. When I copied F6781.EXE from the same source I got blown away by
my VAX UNZIP with: "End-of-central-directory signature not found.
Either this file is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a
multi-part archive."
Anybody got a recent VAX UNZIP? I'm running 5-year-old V4.01.
John
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877.13 | Looking for investor pages ? | MARIN::DODGE | | Tue Apr 30 1996 17:45 | 30 |
| I am looking for a good investor web site. I have found some very good
ones but I'm still looking for one that is like an online internet
version of ValueLine or Standard & Poors. I want data like 52 week
Hi/Lo, P/E, earnings growth rate, and historical data.
The best site I have found is Silicon Investor at www.techstocks.com
This site is the BEST by far, but it only covers technology stocks.
It has great charts, company profiles, and chat sessions (like Notes)
sorted by company. The companies are sorted by HW, SW, Semiconductors,
and Communications. Great site !!!
Another GREAT starting point is www.whidbey.com This is a page of
links to other finance/investment pages. This is actually howe I found
all my other favorite sites.
Money magazine can be found at www.pathfinder.com/money This is a very
professional site, and even better than the magazine.
The Syndicate is also a good site for investors. It has lots of links
to other sites, a stock quote facility (ALL the pages have one) and
a link to financial newsletters. You get to sample a bunch of
different newsletters. Pretty neat.
I would appreciate any pointers to sites that supply lots of historical
data on price, P/E, growth rates, etc and some analysis like you would
get from a stock broker.
Thanks,
Don
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877.14 | | POWDML::VISCONTI | | Wed May 01 1996 08:40 | 9 |
| I haven't checked these out yet but:
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http://www.db.com Real Time updates
http://www.mfmag.com/abi Mutual Fund Magazine
http://www.fid-inv.com Fidelity Investments
Regards,
Jim
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877.15 | verify facts from Money Magazine | SLOAN::HOM | | Wed May 01 1996 09:36 | 20 |
| Thanks for pointing out the sites.
> Money magazine can be found at www.pathfinder.com/money This is a very
> professional site, and even better than the magazine.
This particular site has at least one error. If you look at the
"Calculate return" link, go to "How various investments performed", go
to "Read more about how to do it", it indicates to you should include
reinvested dividends.
The SP500 actually gained 37%+, in 1995 not 34.85% as shown.
Also - if you look at the original article on how an elder lady turned
$5,000 into $22M, the original article showed a return of 22%. They
have since corrected that number to 17% - the correct value.
I stopped trusting the data published in Money magagine years ago.
Nonetheless, they do have some interesting article every now and then.
Gim
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877.16 | Data Broadcasting Corporation | EVMS::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Wed May 01 1996 09:42 | 5 |
| .14> http://www.db.com Real Time updates
That should be:
http://www.dbc.com
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877.17 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed May 01 1996 13:37 | 4 |
| Vanguard has a lot of general investment info at their
site, I believe they call that section Vanguard university
or some such.
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877.18 | DBC Realtime quotes are not free | SUBSYS::DONADT | | Thu May 02 1996 13:01 | 6 |
| RE: .14 & .16
Realtime quotes available from dbc are available for a price. The free
quotes they supply are delayed.
Ray
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877.19 | http://www.nasdr.com/ | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Fri Aug 23 1996 01:37 | 6 |
| NASDAQ's controlling entity NASD now has a web site:
http://www.nasdr.com/
They appear to rely on server side image maps so I couldn't
navigate too far with lynx ....
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877.20 | Whole slew of mutual fund web sites (clipped from newspaper) | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Fri Aug 23 1996 01:50 | 15 |
| Mutual fund addresses
By Scripps Howard News Service
Internet Web sites and e-mail addresses for mutual-fund information:
Galt Technologies Networth http://www.galt.com/
Mutual Funds Home Page http://www.brill.com/fund
Fundscape http://www.fundscape.com/
Fantasy Funds Challenge http://www.1800mutuals.com/
Vanguard http://www.vanguard.com/
Fidelity http://www.fid-inv.com/
T. Rowe Price http://www.troweprice.com/
Gabelli http://www.gabelli.com/
Dreyfus http://www.dreyfus.com/
Scudder http://www.scudder.com/
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877.21 | Option quotes online | SMURF::SWARD | Common sense is not that common | Wed Oct 16 1996 16:21 | 6
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