><http://www.dbc.com/cgi-bin/htx.exe/FORMS/LOOKUP.HTML?SOURCE=DBCC>http://www.dbc.com/cgi-bin/htx.exe/FORMS/LOOKUP.HTML?SOURCE=DBCC
I did a couple of spot checks. The data is not 100% correct.
Maybe someone will sell a cheap RSS feed. I doubt it. Real time data for
stock info is expensive.
Give Reuters, Bloomberg, Thomson Financial, or S&P Comm Stock a call and
find out.
Most of them should have an XML feed they will give you as the exchanges
update the quote systems.
You have to call them to make sure. As I have not personally dealt with
all the above companies.
Also, as a side note. The ticker symbols are not universal. One quote
provider might have a symbol as ABCd while another will list it as ABC.d
while another will list it as ABC/D. Good luck. If you make any headway,
please email me off the list. I am curious to get a good db too. I am
especially interested in index compositions; ie the Russell 2000 and
Wilshire 5000.
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