Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at 9:47 AM
Posted by Brian Shih, Product ManagerHere on the Google Finance team we love to use the Stock Screener tool to make investing decisions or have fun exploring the performance of various stocks across industries.
We’re starting a series on our blog and Twitter accounts promoting interesting screening scenarios and results, and we’d love your input. Here’s a few of our favorite examples so far:
To submit your own stock screener scenarios for the chance to be featured in our blog or Twitter stream, just start screening for your favorite real-life or fantasy stock decisions and submit the results to our dedicated group with a brief explanation - the more details you provide around why you chose to screen the way you did, what your reaction to the results was, and why you think it’s an interesting screen - the better! If you’d like more information on all the options the stock screener offers, take a look at our latest blog post.
As always, for the latest updates from the Google Finance team, just follow us on Twitter.
We’re starting a series on our blog and Twitter accounts promoting interesting screening scenarios and results, and we’d love your input. Here’s a few of our favorite examples so far:
- Which large cap utilities command the highest operating margins?
- Which stocks are currently delivering the highest dividend yield?
- What are the most active penny stocks?
- What stocks have had the steepest 5-year revenue growth?
To submit your own stock screener scenarios for the chance to be featured in our blog or Twitter stream, just start screening for your favorite real-life or fantasy stock decisions and submit the results to our dedicated group with a brief explanation - the more details you provide around why you chose to screen the way you did, what your reaction to the results was, and why you think it’s an interesting screen - the better! If you’d like more information on all the options the stock screener offers, take a look at our latest blog post.
As always, for the latest updates from the Google Finance team, just follow us on Twitter.