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thisstockguy
Posted : Thursday, May 9, 2013 3:08:41 PM
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I am using SF 5.1 and all of the Canadian Fundamental data ends on 4/30/2012.

Example. If I chart BMO (Canada) and plot CA Revenue Per Share, the last data point is 4/30/2012. This is true for all Canadian stocks and all CA fundamentals. They all stop at 4/30/2012.

Can anyone else confirm this?

How do I get the last year's worth of Canadian fundamentals?
I ran the SF Reset program and that did not help.

It is like this on 2 machines so it is not the hardware.


TIA
Barry

thisstockguy
Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 5:03:00 PM
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QUOTE (thisstockguy)

I am using SF 5.1 and all of the Canadian Fundamental data ends on 4/30/2012.

Example. If I chart BMO (Canada) and plot CA Revenue Per Share, the last data point is 4/30/2012. This is true for all Canadian stocks and all CA fundamentals. They all stop at 4/30/2012.

Can anyone else confirm this?

How do I get the last year's worth of Canadian fundamentals?
I ran the SF Reset program and that did not help.

It is like this on 2 machines so it is not the hardware.


TIA
Barry

 

So is there no one using SF 5.x with Canadian Fundamentals?

Barry

StockGuy
Posted : Friday, May 10, 2013 5:21:51 PM

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We're looking into this issue.  Should have it corrected early next week.

thisstockguy
Posted : Monday, September 2, 2013 11:18:24 PM
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QUOTE (StockGuy)

We're looking into this issue.  Should have it corrected early next week.

 

Well, it has been 4 months and none of the Canadian fundamentals have been updated. The fundamentals are currently 16 months out of date. Every time I contact Worden tech support they tell me they are working on it and I should be patient.  How patient should I be? Should I give them another month?  2 months?  4 months?

Something like this should have been fixed in a couple of days, or a week at most.

If I had not plotted some of the fundamentals back in April, I never would have known the Canadian data was 12 months out of date.  All of the fundamentals for all of the Canadian stocks are now 16 months out of date. I hope no one is using the Data Sheet for trading purposes.

I'm giving up on ever seeing this fixed.  :-(

Barry

afranco2
Posted : Friday, August 15, 2014 1:10:47 AM
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Is the availability of findamental data for Canadian stocks still an issue?

I'm on for the first time tonight and the fundamentals for Canadian stocks are all blank. Is the data not kept or is it only available during trading hours?

Tony

Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, August 15, 2014 10:20:18 AM


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TC2000 does not report fundamental data for Canadian stocks, only US Stocks.



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thisstockguy
Posted : Monday, August 18, 2014 2:19:38 PM
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QUOTE (afranco2)

Is the availability of findamental data for Canadian stocks still an issue?

I'm on for the first time tonight and the fundamentals for Canadian stocks are all blank. Is the data not kept or is it only available during trading hours?

Tony

 

Tony,

If you want to see Canadian fundamentals, run StockFinder with a subscription for Canadian fundamentals.  I cancelled by subscription for Canadian fundamentals because they hadn't been updated since 4/30/2012. Even with the 2012 data, they had numberous errors in them like not showing dividends for stocks. The only useful feature was the ability to get a list of Canadian compaines in each sector or industry. This feature is of course free for U.S. companies with StockFinder and with TC2000, but you have to pay for it for TSX/VSE companies and it is only available in StockFinder, not TC2000 even with a Canadian subscription. Bummer. :-(

Barry

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