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Previously on "FTSE 100 constituents 52 week highs/lows"

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  • ContractorBanking
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    You would think something like this would already be out there but alas, its proving painful..

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  • Jog On
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    I'm doing something similar myself using Qliksense - bit of a faff setting it up but don't know of anything with this already - sorry!

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by ContractorBanking View Post
    That was the one thing I don't want. Would just like to see an extra couple of columns for year hi/lo rather than having to drill down on each constituent.

    I should have made it clear on my original request
    Yes you should You've changed the specification half way through the delivery, and now we've got to jump through hoops to meet your deadline

    Sick of this place!

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  • ContractorBanking
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    That was the one thing I don't want. Would just like to see an extra couple of columns for year hi/lo rather than having to drill down on each constituent.

    I should have made it clear on my original request

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  • DimPrawn
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    FTSE 100 Share Price Index - FTSE100 Constituent Companies, Chart & History

    You will have to click each one to get the 52 week high and low.

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  • ContractorBanking
    started a topic FTSE 100 constituents 52 week highs/lows

    FTSE 100 constituents 52 week highs/lows

    Need recommendations for a site showing FTSE 100 constituents 52 wk/year highs and lows - any good sites?

    thanks

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