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camper65
11-16-2007, 11:50 AM
Is there a listing available that specifies when business report earnings, forecast, etc?.
Specifically retail?
Thanks!

Show-me
11-16-2007, 12:19 PM
Try the "This Month is Stocks" tread, I post the earning and economic calender there every week. If you click on the highlighted word "earnings" or "economic" is will bring up a window from briefing.com that will give you the calendar of events. The earnings calendar also gives you what the companies guidance is.

OK the earning hyperlink is not working on the first page try the second page.

Here it is when the link works right.

Earnings (http://www.briefing.com/GeneralContent/Investor/Active/ArticlePopup/PagePopup.aspx?PageId=3270)

If it is not what you're looking for let me know as I have other sources.

camper65
01-10-2008, 05:06 PM
Market Question
How does the Russell 2000 compare to the Wilshire 4500?. In what segment of the market does the Russell 2000 fit? (Mid cap? Small Cap?)

Thanks, Al

camper65
01-10-2008, 07:49 PM
Market Question
(OK, so it's a dumb question, but, whats the answer?)
How does the Russell 2000 compare to the Wilshire 4500?. In what segment of the market does the Russell 2000 fit? (Mid cap? Small Cap?)

Thanks, Al

FUTURESTRADER
01-10-2008, 07:59 PM
Russell 3000ョ Index—Representing the broad market

Russell 1000ョ Index—Representing large-cap stocks

Russell 2000ョ Index—Representing small-cap stocks

Russell Midcapョ Index—Representing mid-cap stocks

Russell Microcapョ Index—Representing the smallest 1000 members of the Russell 2000 and the next smallest 1000 stocks by market cap.

http://www.russell.com/Indexes/membership/default.asp


good question...I knew the 2000 was small caps, but was then thinking that the 1000 was smaller caps :)

I would further surmise that the Russel 3000 is closest to wilshire 4500. A Wilshire 5000 does exists and is Wilshire's 'total market' The Wilshire 4500 is the WIlshire 5000 minus the S&P 500

camper65
01-10-2008, 08:12 PM
[quote=FUTURESTRADER;142027]Russell 3000ョ Index由epresenting the broad market
Russell 1000ョ Index由epresenting large-cap stocks
Russell 2000ョ Index由epresenting small-cap stocks
Russell Midcapョ Index由epresenting mid-cap stocks
Russell Microcapョ Index由epresenting the smallest 1000 members of the Russell 2000 and the next smallest 1000 stocks by market cap. /quote

http://www.russell.com/Indexes/membership/default.asp

Thanks! thats what I thought it was but wasn"t sure.. Seems to me it's an indicator of the S Fund direction. Dumbie here! Do you agree? (Opps , not that I'm a dumMie!! but about the indication! ) (That's OK, you can think im a Dumbie! My X-wife would agree with you!!! LOL)

good question...I knew the 2000 was small caps, but was then thinking that the 1000 was smaller caps :)

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