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To: Lachesis Atropos who wrote (35691)12/28/2001 3:20:07 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 67884
 
Hi Lawrence,

The lists are from the earnings surprise list on yahoo.com.
I simply went back though the "previous week" link till early Spetember which was the start of the last earnings cycle. This is the starting link.

biz.yahoo.com

>>Harry can you send me the link for the CC on breifing.com?

There is not a specific CC. I just entered the symbol in the search feature for the archives and restricted the search to the "In Play" and "Short Stories" section as that is where the coverage has been. I set the time period for 6 months in order to cover the Sept time period.

briefing.com

Unfortunately, it does not look like you can do a text search on the briefing.com site or I would search for
"increase" or "update" guidance.

Another way is to rank the stocks by analysts upgrades, but I like that method less as it does not capture stocks that have strictly raised their EPS and revenue guidance.

>>Can you also send me a part of the list in csv format?

It would be difficult to get it into the format without writing a filter to remove the rest of the text except the symbols.

I took random stocks from the Part 1 and Part 3 of the list. What is outstanding is Part 2, 2B and 2C.

I kept the dates before each of the sections in the lists:

Message 16837512

Message 16837518

Message 16837520

This is a link to some of the one that have made the list already.

siliconinvestor.com

This was reduced form a list of about 120.



To: Lachesis Atropos who wrote (35691)12/28/2001 4:00:37 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Respond to of 67884
 
From the first cut of the list:

The following look to move higher now:

AKAM
EDSN
FNM
LBRT
MHK
NOVL
PALM
UIS

(NOVL looks particularly strong)

The following are overbought and need a pullback before entering or are in a consolidation state:

ATYT
JWN
KLIC
LDCL
LRCX
MSCC
PRSF
TWTR

The following are overbought and are potential shorts:

FDX