jlacey
- 19 Dec 2003 16:06
One of the things we're looking at in Shares magazine is the FTSE 350 tables we carry. Are these useful or not? And if they are useful, are the stats we include the ones that readers want or would they prefer to see some other data?
At the moment, the data includes ebit, net profit, eps, pe ratio, dividend, NTA, gearing, return on equity and value over 1/3 yrs.
Any reader input would be welcome.
Jeremy Lacey, Editor
jlacey
- 23 Dec 2003 17:10
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Thanks for the thoughts and suggestions everyone - if there are any more ideas they'll be most welcome. One hurdle I have to overcome with these tables is that the data is drawn from Datastream, which sometimes gives us a few rather suspicious numbers. It also means we don't have a lot of control over how the data is presented. This is something we may have to look at changing, which will mean starting the design of the tables again from scratch. Nice little job for me over the Christmas break.
All the best for Xmas and New Year - JL