Thanks Nicholas, I appreciate the link. This will be useful in the future, but does not address the current issue of parsing elements of SEC filings. I want to use Net Income, Total Liabilities, etc in ratios and formulas. I have not seen anything out there that will help me with that. I will eventually want to do something like secinfo.com, but not now.
Thanks again, -Daniel On 12/18/06, Nicholas Leippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 18 December 2006 14:52, Daniel wrote: > I want to find or create open source software to parse SEC filings and > do calculations on the resultant data. I make relavent comparisons > with benchmarks or other companies. I also want to track historical > data for a company. I suppose I could scrape a site like yahoo > finance, but I don't know about the legal implications of that > (copyrights and all). If there is an open source solution for this > that would be great. If not I will need help writting functions to > grab necessary data. Can anyone help with this? > > -Daniel The SEC information is all public data. The EDGAR data is provided via a public ftp server, published file format specs, and guidelines on how to most efficiently slirp all the data. (You can get it all, or incremental, etc.) There are free web interfaces, and I even ran across someone with an SQL front end to it. try: www.secinfo.com Have fun. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
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