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Subject:        Re: [R-SIG-Finance] Finding stock splits and dividend 
information
Date:   Wed, 29 Dec 2021 15:49:51 -0500
From:   H <[email protected]>
To:     André Salerno, MSc <[email protected]>



On 12/28/2021 10:05 AM, André Salerno, MSc wrote:
> Have you ever tried search this information on the Damodaran website? Below 
> you can check if this spot can help you ;)
>
> https://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/ 
> <https://pages.stern.nyu.edu/%7Eadamodar/>
>
> Best
>
> Em sáb., 25 de dez. de 2021 às 23:20, H <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> escreveu:
>
>     Can anyone suggest a source for stock splits and dividend information on 
> US listed stocks? I already have the quotes but in order to do fundamental 
> analysis using historical information the two items above are required. I am 
> looking to go back to ca 2010 (or earlier, if possible).
>
>     I have looked into parsing XBRL information from the SEC (8-K filings as 
> I understand it) but it does not seem promising for two reasons: (1) XBRL has 
> a short history, shorter the smaller the company is; and (2) the quality of 
> submissions and taxonomies used is not as good as one would like...
>
>     Is CRISP or Compustat data available without a subscription?
>
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Thank you for the suggestion. I have looked at his site which has much valuable 
information, including a snapshot (2021-01) of current industry classifications 
of public companies. However, it does not say what the source of the 
classification is, nor could I find any historical information, eg for public 
companies which are no longer around or  changes in classification for 
companies changing business. I understand that the historical information may 
be hard to get.

I could not, however, find any information on corporate events such as stock 
splits, dividends etc. Have you found any such information there?


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