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10 Year Financial History

10 years rather than 6 years history would be better.

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    Ed CroftAdminEd Croft (CEO, stockopedia) shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →
    started  ·  Ed CroftAdminEd Croft (CEO, stockopedia) responded  · 

    As a first step, we’ve started adding the ability to screen over 10 year histories, for example:
    1) EPS 10y CAGR %
    2) Graham EPS 10y CAGR %

    See: http://www.stockopedia.co.uk/ratios/

    We’ll be adding the 10 yr Sales CAGR, the 10 yr dividend CAGR, the average PE ratio over 10 years, and other useful ratios, as requested, so let us know what specific 10 yr numbers you’d find most useful.

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      • fazmfazm commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I would also like the 10 year raw account data BS/Income/Cash flow to be 10 yr to match that of morning star.. Also adding reserves to balance sheet cant hurt?

        What would be even greater when technology permits maybe in 2020 is to be able to select multiple rows of one of the statements and create a persistent (dynamically updating when the data does ) combo chart as per the excel chart feature. :-)

      • gfourmoneygfourmoney commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I would like 10 years of raw cash flow data not just ratios. So just extend the cash flow statements you currently have to a 10 year time period. ADVFN are ahead of you in providing 10 year data but you could get ahead with this

      • fourayesfourayes commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Please add the price CAGR over say 5, 10 or even 20 years, as capital gain may be more important to an investor than anything else. An investor's profit or loss only involves two figures initially, the price paid, and the price sold, and when a long term holder the period held. Long term holders may need to see long term compound growth rates.

      • Paul ScottPaul Scott commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        This is becoming more important, because with a lot of companies I need to be able to see how they performed pre-credit crunch, to get a flavour for how their earnings might rise once the economy eventually recovers.
        Would be handy if the financial summary section had a sideways scroll on it, so that I could look back further than 2007.

      • Cjenkins8Cjenkins8 commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        It would be helpful to be able to use any of the items recorded in the financial statements for each stock. For example pretax income, total liabilities etc to use for ones individual ratios

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