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To: Marcel Valentin who wrote (317)4/16/2000 7:44:00 PM
From: John Finley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 377
 
Re: 52 week highs and lows

Not exactly, you'll have to do a little work, but this gives MONTHLY highs and lows:
chart.yahoo.com

JF



To: Marcel Valentin who wrote (317)4/20/2000 3:03:00 PM
From: Bill Martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 377
 
Go to the Nasdaq site, bring up a Maxim 12 month chart, and left click anywhere within the chart and it will display a list of prices instead of the chart.

You can scan this manually, or save the data to a *.txt file and then load it into a spread sheet to do whatever you want with it -- including finding the highs and lows.

Here's a link, though it's so long that I'm not sure how SI will handle it. If it doesn't work, just follow your nose through the Nasdaq-Amex site.

quotes.nasdaq-amex.com

Bill