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Any ideas?
Thank-you very much!
I guessed you would be well-equipped with library tickets, but didn't
like to assume that this answer would do the trick. Hope Sussex will
have "FT Prices" and save you a trip to St. Pancras.
Here's a copy of most of my comment:
Your best bet would be a library with a CD-Rom called "FT Prices"
covering all UK share prices from 1983-1996, or 1999 with updates.
Many university libraries have it, but I couldn't find the relevant
part of the library catalogue at the University of Sussex without a
password. They do say "Non-members of the University may apply for a
reader's ticket."
If you have access to the British Library, you can use the CD-Rom there:
http://www.bl.uk/collections/wider/eresources/title/eresourcesf.html
(Note: the "FT Prices" CD-Rom is not the same as the "Financial Times"
CD-Rom, which is just articles from the paper minus share prices.)
I looked for confirmation that the CD-Rom gives daily prices:
"FT PRICES ON CD-ROM (1983-1996)
Produced by Financial Times, this CDROM provides daily, weekly and
monthly time series on :
9 metals and 32 oils or 'soft' commodity prices;
UK closing rates of 150 currencies;
equities of British/European companies from 22 countries;
all UK indices plus 839 indices and ratios from around the globe;
London Interbank Offered Rate and deposit rates for various currencies;
bid prices of UK managed funds; and
bond prices. "
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/lib/pub/v6n3/ftit1.html
"This provides detailed share prices for UK companies over a number of
years up to December 1998."
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/library/businessnet.html
" This CD-ROM enables you to search and display prices and values
comparable to the back pages of the Financial Times, with the addition
of European equities."
http://www.swan.ac.uk/lis/subject_services/fulllisting.asp?letter=f
Let me know if anything needs clarification, or if these sources let you down.
Good luck with the research!
Best wishes - Leli
My search strategy was to start looking for FT material on CD-Rom.
I soon found the "FT prices" here:
http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/libraries/refcdroms/refcds.html
This page suggested to me that there was unlikely to be another good
source of information for you:
http://libopac.solent.ac.uk/is/faq/faq.asp?41
Also searches:
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