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Nice find. Bought both. Thanks for sharing!
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The Commercial & Financial Chronicle archives can be found at: https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/
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racemize, Wow. Thanks for sharing!
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influx, Thanks for the Wesco collection!
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Attached is a pdf of the FRED graph.
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FRED can do it. I think the data sets you need are CP and GNP. Tried to put a link to it here but can't figure out how to do it.
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CaptK, Sending in the printed form will work. Had to do that myself a couple years ago.
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Take a look at Everbank (at everbank.com) they have some promotional rates that might provide a bit of a boost depending on what you need.
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- The Memory Book - Harry Lorayne
- How to Read a Book - Mortimer Adler
- How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie
- The Memory Book - Harry Lorayne
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This weekend GuruFocus started offering an Excel Add-In for their Premium subscribers. I've been a Premium subscriber for a couple years and must admit this is a great new feature. It downloads 20 years of annual and quarterly financial data straight into an Excel spreadsheet. Plus you can get Portfolio and Guru reports downloaded too although I haven't played around with those much yet.
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Anyone tried Ycharts or Money.net as a data source? Both have been touted in the media as bloomberg replacements...
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Here are a couple free things that might help get started at least with the bond portion:
- To see debt ratings and such sign up for for a free account at https://www.moodys.com/
- To see the overall bond picture of a company, "Bonds" tab for the particular company on http://morningstar.com/ (Just be aware there are 2 "Bonds" tabs. The one at the top of the page is just general bond info, the other one is on the row of tabs for the particular company.)
- To see debt ratings and such sign up for for a free account at https://www.moodys.com/
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Here is a link to Columbia University's archive of historical reports. There are only about 36 companies but dates ranging from the 1850s through the early 1960s.
http://library.columbia.edu/locations/business/corpreports.html
Not exactly what you were looking for but maybe a start for a list of historical reports.
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As only Josh Brown (reformed broker) can tell it, below is a link to his article on securities-based lending in Fortune from Dec 2014
http://fortune.com/2014/12/10/securities-based-lending-banks/
Free information services for foreign stocks?
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Take a look at https://www.investing.com/
It covers foreign stocks, has as a screener, and 4 years of fundamentals.