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Is anyone aware of any websites that compile Japanese Co financials for preferably 10 years, but at least 5 years free?

 

I've used TIKR (paid) for the last few years but have been busy the last few months and my subscription has lapsed. Being that I'm not sure how busy I'll be with work outside of investing for at least the first half of this year i was planning on using the (presumably) free 5 years data on TIKR to track/adjust my holdings. Evidently they give you zero JapCo financials free.

 

My fall-back Kaiji-net/JapanExpress which you could pull 13 years from from memory has seemingly shut down as of Nov 30, 2024 -sigh-.

 

Anywhere else that anyone can recommend? I seem to recall a website like Buffett-code or something that I believe was pretty messy?

 

Thanks in advance; and apologies for the value-void, self-serving question.

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, LC said:

koyfin is OK 

 

I find with US based resources offering Japanese info, I have to double check all the #s. 

 

Thanks!

Yeah I end up translating annuals or Q's where and when I need to, or where something doesn't seem to line up but it's a pain, especially with the formatting it sometimes spits out, so avoiding having to do that outside or the more in-depth/initial digging is preferable.

I'll take a look at Koyfin. I'm certainly aware of it but am yet to take more than a glance of it.

Posted
6 hours ago, NeverLoseMoney said:

I think Investing.com still offers 5 years of free data. That might still be a decent option. At least the site is not as cluttered as Yahoo's.

Thanks!

 

Yeah I was screwing about on Yahoo yesterday arvo and found it difficult to even trace where some cash that had been spent was going; mainly because they seem to omit a lot of lines on the balance sheet. Maybe it's just for the smaller and less-easily easily-populated data/companies, I'm not sure; If i kept digging it may well have been there but just seemed an annoyance that you could see bits and pieces of the balance sheet for eg. and not the entirety of what actually tallied up the assets/liabilities totals.

 

Anyway, thanks. I'll give Investing.com a look!

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Tikr.com does a similar job compared to Koyfin. There are also some great accounts on X.com that cover Japanese companies in English. @japansotckfeed, @AVIjapan, @CacheThatCheque. There are others as well.

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