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To: Shane M who wrote (53663)4/1/2014 1:23:11 AM
From: bruwin  Respond to of 78688
 
OT.
You may want to try Seeking Alpha .... they automatically update pricing etc...

I've been using them to keep an eye on the Dividends for our Portfolios, i.e. SI Top 10 vs Buffett (when I remember to update the Google spreadsheet !!).



To: Shane M who wrote (53663)4/2/2014 9:46:13 AM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78688
 
re: The idea to design a finance site without a quote input field is already ludicrous

That is one of the recommendations I added to their suggestion board back when they were doing changes, but I agree it's kindof silly to not be there. I've found using the Yahoo search bar at the top of the webpage usually pulls up the correct yahoo quote if I enter the symbol there and search it.
I am not sure why you guys are having a problem. If you enter the quote in the search input field, you get the quote. This is the same as in Google. Why is this a bad solution?

So far Yahoo Finance is still much more usable for me than Google.