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To: Carl R. who wrote (151)7/1/1998 10:10:00 PM
From: Jay Hartzok  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 871
 
Carl, forgive me for butting in. For free data try: investor.msn.com {just choose the free stuff}. The site will install a small amount of software to get the program running for you. Then setup a portfolio and then select a symbol and choose Analysis--Stock Research--Historical Chart. Once there, select your data options and then hit Import. If you are running Win95, you will find a csv data file in your Windows/Temp folder. The data will be in descending order. You may have to reverse it. This site works best with the Internet Explorer browser.

You can also get one year data files at dailystocks.com
I found its best to use Netscape to download from this site.

Good luck

Jay



To: Carl R. who wrote (151)7/1/1998 11:00:00 PM
From: Len Giammetta  Respond to of 871
 
Carl, in addition to the great sites Jay mentioned, you can also get free downloads of 1 yrs historical data from Neurostock. For 10/yr you become a member and get 3 yrs worth of data. It's a very easy site to use. It too downloads files in .csv format. If profit is like NGO you'll have to sort the data in ascending order though.

When you get to the site simply click on free stuff.

neurostock.com

I wish you a lot of luck with that Profit program. Keep us posted.