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John,

You can download and install the MSN Stock Quote add-in

http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...6b57/msnsq.exe

It offers a function that can extract different informational items about a stock, depending on the
input parameter.

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP


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Folks:


I have a simple 1-column Excel spreadsheet containing the ticker symbols of
a variety of stocks.
Now, manually I can go to a website
(http://www.briefing.com/Investor/Pri...gsCalendar.htm) &
individually type in these ticker symbols then wait for the printed results
to displayed on a new window. Then I would copy the data of interest to me
(a single date - yy/yy/yyyy ). Eventually I got to thinking there must be
some way to automate this manual task using Excel or any other program.

* Is there an Excel command (or some other technique) that can take input
(stock ticker symbol) then submit this information to a specific website
then extract the results (a date - yy/yy/yyyy) then finally return same to
the excel cell ?

Appreciate any informaton or ideas on this issue


Thanks,
John.







 
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