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To: Andrew who wrote (3455)6/24/1999 8:39:00 PM
From: keith massey  Respond to of 4467
 
Andy

I agree on your take of CSW service...they keep promising to improve but keep going downhill fast. I have a feeling they are signing up new customers like crazy and are not putting that money back into their site/servers.

As for the end of the day data....I only use it for Canadian stocks and find it fairly clean compared to all the other data providers I tried (5 in total). You are right about having to do manual stock splits. For U.S data I use QP2...they best service for U.S data on the net.

Best Regards
KEITH



To: Andrew who wrote (3455)6/29/1999 12:36:00 PM
From: Gerry R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4467
 
Andy,

I've forwarded your message to the Stockwatch webmaster. I usually only use the Java Historical chart, which can automatically compensate for splits and renames. And in fact does handle the splits on NT and $INDU correctly.

Does Supercharts allow you to import any kind of a record describing a stock split?

Gerry Rempel
Stockwatch Java Team