Markets have been rocky recently. The Russell 2000 (my preferred benchmark) is down ~13% for the year and ~22% from its peak in early November. Honestly, I’m surprised it’s not worse; outside of anything commodity / energy or maybe consumer staple related, I feel like every company I look at has been cut in half in the past six months.
Like the others I wonder if there is service that tracks this. Certainly how you get the proxy. It is possible to screen scrape practically anything on a screen so that certainly is an option.
One simple trick to see if a company is buying back shares during market drawdowns
I wonder if it makes sense to write a script to scrape the information and detect large buy backs automatically for every ticker.
Tianwei, is it possible to scrape the "quarterly earnings conference call" transcripts?
This could be another good source for what you're trying to do.
If feasible, what source do you get all/most CC written transcripts from?
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Thank you. :)
in terms of absolute dollar impact, samples of the inevitable charter/liberty cannabilism would be more widely interesting!
Like the others I wonder if there is service that tracks this. Certainly how you get the proxy. It is possible to screen scrape practically anything on a screen so that certainly is an option.