Doenload financial data into excel

#2
Hi sujittalukder

Thanks for your great utility

I had a problam you have give limited number of scripts of whose fundamantal data one can download. how can I download data of scripts which are not given in the list
I think it will require password
Please help

Regards
Pramendra
 
#3
Click the "Search" button. The rediff page will open Search the scrip at that rediff page and then see the address bar at the internet explorer. The right most digits, after =, is the rediff stock code. Copy / or enter the code and paste the same in the excel sheet named "Stock codes" and write the name of the Scrip.
Done!
No password needed.
 
#5
Dear users of fundalys, its an request to all the users to send me the codes of the stocks as much as possible so that I can reguarly update the same and that updated can be uploaded. THis will reduce the time to search for the code at rediff. My objective is to make a comprehensive database list od rediff stock codes and alone making such a big list is not possible.So help of all of your is solicited.

Send the same to me by clicking at the "Email " button at "Stock code" sheet or copying and pasting the new data in any text format at my email id [email protected]

Please note that the same is required in case plenty of stocks are added by you say 10 or more scrips.
Thanks.
 
#6
Hey guys,

Is there any possible way of getting stock price histories for various stocks directly from some where? I need data on the BSE 200 stocks. Is there a way of downloading this dat from some website or do I have to physically search for each scrip and copy paste the data. I ask because doing it manually is very tedious. Is there a way to download data into excel for yearly estimates directly?

Thanks
 
#8
Re: Download financial / fundamental data into excel

I have made an excel file which downloads financial data from rediff.com for fundamental analysis. This file is without any instruction but I think it is not so much required. In case any help is needed, post in this thread.
The link is provided below:
http://www.4shared.com/dir/3619092/84086f5c/sharing.html
Hi,

If you are not averse to the idea, I would like to take a look at the macros. But it seems to be password protected. If it is ok with you, kindly share the password either on the board or by email to [email protected]

Thanks & Best Regards,
-feltra
 

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