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gerlach  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:54:44 AM(UTC)
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At last night's Toolkit 6 User Group webinar, there were lots of questions about using the Company-Specific web sites feature in the program, so I thought that I'd follow up with some instructions and tips on using this function.

Whenever you have company forms (like the Stock Study) open in the program, the Web button on the top toolbar provides you with access to a list of web sites. These web site addresses can be entered in such a way that when you select one of them, your browser will open and go to that site -- but specifically to the page on the site with information about the particular company that you have open in Toolkit. This is a significant, convenient time-saving trick to perform additional company research. But it requires a bit of know-how in order to get it working properly. (The Toolkit manual includes instructions in the "Getting the Most Out of Toolkit 6" chapter.)

First, click the Web button and select "Manage Web Links." A dialog box opens with two tabs: Companies and Favorites. Companies are the company web site addresses that you have entered in the program, either from that tab or in the Data Entry screen. Favorites are the web sites that you have entered (or are pre-entered for you) that provide information on stocks. You will note that the first dozen or so web sites have an asterisk before them -- these are the pre-defined links that cannot be edited. These ship with the program, and are updated when necessary when Toolkit updates are released via the auto-updater.

Below the pre-defined links are the links that you have entered. Click the Add button at the bottom of the window to add a link, Edit to edit the highlighted link, Delete to remove the highlighted link, or Open to load the highlighted link in your browser.

Here's how to Add a "company-specific" link to the program.

First, get the address of the specific page where there is information about a stock. For instance, let's say you want to add a link for Zacks' earnings estimates. Go go the Zacks.com web site, enter a ticker symbol in the search box (let's use Microsoft, MSFT), then arrive at the page with information about the stock you entered. Then, copy the address. It will look something like this:

http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?t=MSFT&type=estimates

In this address I have highlighted Microsoft's ticker symbol. (Note: some web site addresses do not use the ticker symbol for these kinds of pages, so you won't easily be able to use these kinds of addresses. Uber-geeks can probably figure out how, though!)

Next, return to the Manage Web Links window in Toolkit, and click the Add button.

Type in a Name for the link, such as "Zacks EPS Estimates."

Ignore the Ticker Symbol field (this is used if you were entering a company or investor relations web site, such as http://www.microsoft.com/msft/default.mspx).

Paste the web site address from Zacks into the URL field, and then (and here's the really important part), replace MSFT in the link with $* (dollar sign-asterisk). It should look something like this:

http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?t=$*&type=estimates

Click OK.

Now, open a Stock Study, click the Web button, and you will see the Zacks EPS Estimates entry appear in the dropdown list of sites.

(For more research sites that you can add to Toolkit, I suggest that you visit Bob Adams' web site and download his list.)


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arminfields  
#2 Posted : Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:12:11 PM(UTC)
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I noticed what may be an error in last week’s Toolkit 6 tips on how to add URLs.

To add EPS estimates from Zacks, you set forth the following URL as the first step:

http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?t=MSFT&type=main

However, to get EPS estimates from Zacks, I think the URL should be:

http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?type=estimates&t=MSFT

And, I get the same URL whether I visit Zacks directly (Zacks.com -> MSFT -> Estimates) or go there via Stock Central’s Research Links.

Armin

gerlach  
#3 Posted : Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:45:01 AM(UTC)
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The main Zacks page has the key estimate data on it if you scroll down.
arminfields  
#4 Posted : Monday, September 14, 2009 3:44:22 PM(UTC)
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The two pages do not contain the same info.  In fact, they are considerably different:

http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?t=MSFT&type=main, the page you cited, has EPS estimates for this quarter and the next, and for this year and the next. 

http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?type=estimates&t=MSFT, the page I cited, has an EPS estimate for the next 5 years (10.8% for MSFT) which seems more appropriate as guidance for our SSGs.  It is also one of the rare web pages to have a Sales growth estimate.

Maybe you could explain how you use the EPS estimates on the main page?

Armin

gerlach  
#5 Posted : Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:20:51 PM(UTC)
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See EPS Estimates on the main Zacks company page when you scroll to the bottom. I've highlighted the section.

The "Estimates" link at the top, and the "More Estimates" link at the bottom take you to more detailed information, if you so wish.

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