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TraderOnTheGo
Posted : Thursday, August 9, 2007 9:10:24 PM
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Is it possible to search for stock with a minimum 10% return on investment capital and 200,000 shares traded within Blocks 2.0?
Kuf
Posted : Thursday, August 16, 2007 10:30:00 PM


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by 10% return do you mean a gain of 10% or more? Over what time period would the 200,000 shares and the 10% gain occur?

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TraderOnTheGo
Posted : Thursday, August 16, 2007 11:38:06 PM
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QUOTE (Kuf)
by 10% return do you mean a gain of 10% or more? Over what time period would the 200,000 shares and the 10% gain occur?


200,000 shares traded per day and 10% or more return on investment capital. MSN Money reports Return on Capital under Key Ratios. They show a current number and also a 5 year number. Here's a link to the Panera Bread report. http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/invsub/results/compare.asp?Page=InvestmentReturns&Symbol=PNRA

I wish I knew a better way to explain what I'm looking for, but that's the best I can do.

By the way, did I use the correct method to reply to your post?
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, August 17, 2007 11:24:38 AM


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TraderOnTheGo,
I do not know how to create ROI using the Hemscott Financials currently available in Blocks.

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TraderOnTheGo
Posted : Sunday, August 19, 2007 10:58:54 PM
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Bruce, thank you for trying to figure out how to do ROI! I'm disappointed, but I really appreciate your honesty and the fact that you didn't just ignor the question.

If you find a way to come up with the numbers somewhere down the line, please let us know.
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