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To: Craig Richards who wrote (28471)10/15/2000 8:56:14 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
When you run a screen, it reduces the number of companies, and if you click on the number of companies it gives you a list with the variable. On the page with the list is a button that says "Statistics". If you click on that it will allow you to select "Total." Then it totals whatever variable you used for that particular screen.

I tried downloading to a spreadsheet, the only one I have is Excel, and after hours and hours of trying to get it to add the column, gave up and asked Ice for help and he suggested that Excel was treating the numbers as ASCII text. Which was the case.

I see that EPS is in the OTHER section, but can't get it to show EPS without specifying something it's equal to - or greater than or less than - how do you get it to just show all the EPS? I just tried <> 0, and that reduced 4380 companies to 4355. I need greater than, less than and equal to 0.

Actually, zero won't affect the computation, will it? Using the 4355, total earnings for the Naz, trailing twelve months, was -$104.676. Is that millions?
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