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SEC info edit

Hi Frannegan. Where on secinfo.com are you finding GICS sector and sub-industry information. Do you have to sign up to access? Ksu6500 (talk) 19:50, 28 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

Hey, Ksu. On the https://www.secinfo.com home page about 2/3rds of the way down on the left under "SEC Filers/Issuers", look for "With Industry Classification Codes" and then the "GICS" link, or just select a Sector there. The user interface is "no sign in" up to some point, depending on what you're looking for, then it asks people to "sign up/in". The site is free and supported by the less-than-1% of highest-frequency users who have specialized needs and are willing to pay for customized pages and my personal support. Since I see that you're a frequent contributor here (and therefor someone I should be friendly to), I can mark you as a permanent "free-support" user if you let me know your user ID after you sign up/in. Just email it to me at "Fran [at] secinfo.com" instead of posting it here. One thing I'm very curious about: Do you have your own source for GICS Sector/Sub-Industry data? Thanks... Fran Finnegan Frannegan (talk) 07:24, 29 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

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