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Re: RCHGetElementNumbers: 5 Yr Avg Payout, 5 Yr Avg P/E, 5 Yr % Divi by "Randy Harmelink" rharmelink
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Wed Feb 19, 2014 10:10 am (PST) . Posted by:
rr76012
Hello Randy,
Is there a RCHGetelementNumber for: average 5 year payout ratio and average P/E? I have looked on the elements worksheet and can not find one, It maybe because I am using an older smf version?
Also a request for future updates from the ADVFN website. I have looked on your RCHElementNumber list and did not find these.
http://www.advfn.com/exchanges/NYSE/KO/financials
Under, VALUATION RATIOS, MULTIPLES
a) 5-Y Average P/E Ratio
Under, OPERATING RATIOS, PROFITABILITY RATIOS
a) Return on Equity (ROE)
b) Return on Equity (ROE) - 5YEAR AVRG.
Perhaps you would consider them in future upgrades.
I did notice these obsolete element numbers #'s:
13946 Obsolete Valuation Ratios -- Price/Earnings -- Stock -- 5-Year Average
Thank You,
rr76012
Is there a RCHGetelementNumber for: average 5 year payout ratio and average P/E? I have looked on the elements worksheet and can not find one, It maybe because I am using an older smf version?
Also a request for future updates from the ADVFN website. I have looked on your RCHElementNumber list and did not find these.
http://www.advfn.
Under, VALUATION RATIOS, MULTIPLES
a) 5-Y Average P/E Ratio
Under, OPERATING RATIOS, PROFITABILITY RATIOS
a) Return on Equity (ROE)
b) Return on Equity (ROE) - 5YEAR AVRG.
Perhaps you would consider them in future upgrades.
I did notice these obsolete element numbers #'s:
13946 Obsolete Valuation Ratios -- Price/Earnings -- Stock -- 5-Year Average
Thank You,
rr76012
Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:09 am (PST) . Posted by:
rr76012
Hello Randy,
Is there a RCHGetelementNumber for: average 5 year payout ratio and 5 Yr average P/E, 5 Yr Avg Dividend Yield?
I have looked and can not find one, It maybe because I am using an older smf version?
Also a request for future updates from the ADVFN website. I have looked on your RCHElementNumber list and did not find these.
http://www.advfn.com/exchanges/NYSE/KO/financials
Under, VALUATION RATIOS, MULTIPLES
a) 5-Y Average P/E Ratio
Under, OPERATING RATIOS, PROFITABILITY RATIOS
a) Return on Equity (ROE)
b) Return on Equity (ROE) - 5YEAR AVRG.
Under, DIVIDEND INFO
a) Current Dividend Yield
b) 5-Y Average Dividend Yield
c) Payout Ratio
d) 5-Y Average Payout Ratio
Perhaps you would consider them in future upgrades.
I did notice these obsolete element numbers #'s:
13946 Obsolete Valuation Ratios -- Price/Earnings -- Stock -- 5-Year Average
Thank You,
rr76012
Is there a RCHGetelementNumber for: average 5 year payout ratio and 5 Yr average P/E, 5 Yr Avg Dividend Yield?
I have looked and can not find one, It maybe because I am using an older smf version?
Also a request for future updates from the ADVFN website. I have looked on your RCHElementNumber list and did not find these.
http://www.advfn.
Under, VALUATION RATIOS, MULTIPLES
a) 5-Y Average P/E Ratio
Under, OPERATING RATIOS, PROFITABILITY RATIOS
a) Return on Equity (ROE)
b) Return on Equity (ROE) - 5YEAR AVRG.
Under, DIVIDEND INFO
a) Current Dividend Yield
b) 5-Y Average Dividend Yield
c) Payout Ratio
d) 5-Y Average Payout Ratio
Perhaps you would consider them in future upgrades.
I did notice these obsolete element numbers #'s:
13946 Obsolete Valuation Ratios -- Price/Earnings -- Stock -- 5-Year Average
Thank You,
rr76012
Wed Feb 19, 2014 1:54 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"Randy Harmelink" rharmelink
I never did elements from the summary web page on AdvFN.
I have no plans to add anything from AdvFN as long as their "beta" version
is hanging on the horizon. Everything would just need to be redone at that
time.
BTW, element #13946 is no longer obsolete. It was reinstated on 2013-11-06.
Element #13950 has the 5-year average dividend.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:09 PM, <rr76012@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Is there a RCHGetelementNumber for: average 5 year payout ratio and 5 Yr
> average P/E, 5 Yr Avg Dividend Yield?
>
> I have looked and can not find one, It maybe because I am using an older
> smf version?
>
> Also a request for future updates from the ADVFN website. I have looked on
> your RCHElementNumber list and did not find these.
>
> http://www.advfn.com/exchanges/NYSE/KO/financials
>
> Under, VALUATION RATIOS, MULTIPLES
> a) 5-Y Average P/E Ratio
>
> Under, OPERATING RATIOS, PROFITABILITY RATIOS
> a) Return on Equity (ROE)
> b) Return on Equity (ROE) - 5YEAR AVRG.
>
> Under, DIVIDEND INFO
> a) Current Dividend Yield
> b) 5-Y Average Dividend Yield
> c) Payout Ratio
> d) 5-Y Average Payout Ratio
>
> Perhaps you would consider them in future upgrades.
> I did notice these obsolete element numbers #'s:
> 13946 Obsolete Valuation Ratios -- Price/Earnings -- Stock -- 5-Year
> Average
>
>
I have no plans to add anything from AdvFN as long as their "beta" version
is hanging on the horizon. Everything would just need to be redone at that
time.
BTW, element #13946 is no longer obsolete. It was reinstated on 2013-11-06.
Element #13950 has the 5-year average dividend.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:09 PM, <rr76012@yahoo.
>
> Is there a RCHGetelementNumber for: average 5 year payout ratio and 5 Yr
> average P/E, 5 Yr Avg Dividend Yield?
>
> I have looked and can not find one, It maybe because I am using an older
> smf version?
>
> Also a request for future updates from the ADVFN website. I have looked on
> your RCHElementNumber list and did not find these.
>
> http://www.advfn.
>
> Under, VALUATION RATIOS, MULTIPLES
> a) 5-Y Average P/E Ratio
>
> Under, OPERATING RATIOS, PROFITABILITY RATIOS
> a) Return on Equity (ROE)
> b) Return on Equity (ROE) - 5YEAR AVRG.
>
> Under, DIVIDEND INFO
> a) Current Dividend Yield
> b) 5-Y Average Dividend Yield
> c) Payout Ratio
> d) 5-Y Average Payout Ratio
>
> Perhaps you would consider them in future upgrades.
> I did notice these obsolete element numbers #'s:
> 13946 Obsolete Valuation Ratios -- Price/Earnings -- Stock -- 5-Year
> Average
>
>
Wed Feb 19, 2014 3:30 pm (PST) . Posted by:
nikolasp
Hello all,
I have run into this error message recently (few days) "Code Execution has been interrupted". The choices then are Continue, End, or Debug. Debugging takes me to the RCHGetURLData1 function and in the Select Case oHTTP.Status line.
Has anyone run into this error message before? This is happening at my work PC running Excel 2010. It does work without this issue at home. I am using this function to get a list of "real-time" quotes from Yahoo, "real-time" in the sense that I am using a very useful subroutine found here called RunOnTime.
Thanks,
Nick
I have run into this error message recently (few days) "Code Execution has been interrupted"
Has anyone run into this error message before? This is happening at my work PC running Excel 2010. It does work without this issue at home. I am using this function to get a list of "real-time&quo
Thanks,
Nick
Wed Feb 19, 2014 3:32 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"Randy Harmelink" rharmelink
I get that message occasionally. I think when I'm doing stuff in the
worksheet, and something I'm doing with my keyboard interrupts the
execution. I just tell it to continue, and wait for the calculations to
finish.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 3:30 PM, <nikolasp@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I have run into this error message recently (few days) "Code Execution has
> been interrupted". The choices then are Continue, End, or Debug. Debugging
> takes me to the RCHGetURLData1 function and in the Select Case oHTTP.Status
> line.
>
> Has anyone run into this error message before? This is happening at my
> work PC running Excel 2010. It does work without this issue at home. I am
> using this function to get a list of "real-time" quotes from Yahoo,
> "real-time" in the sense that I am using a very useful subroutine found
> here called RunOnTime.
>
worksheet, and something I'm doing with my keyboard interrupts the
execution. I just tell it to continue, and wait for the calculations to
finish.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 3:30 PM, <nikolasp@yahoo.
>
> I have run into this error message recently (few days) "Code Execution has
> been interrupted"
> takes me to the RCHGetURLData1 function and in the Select Case oHTTP.Status
> line.
>
> Has anyone run into this error message before? This is happening at my
> work PC running Excel 2010. It does work without this issue at home. I am
> using this function to get a list of "real-time&quo
> "real-time&quo
> here called RunOnTime.
>
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