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My 2018 pick is MIDD. I'm interested to see these post-tax-break earnings from all of these low-debt companies. They've run profitably for years at the old rate, what will they do with all of that extra profit?
Well I have to stick with a Marijuana business related stock ......KSHB LONG Thank You! And let the GAME Begin! You may be in doubt , but Marijuana has that clout! Perhaps a RAP song is in order lOL
There is not a direct formula in Excel anymore. Easiest way should be using (Google Sheets') GoogleFinance function (plus the Index function if you want to fetch a past quote and not just the current one).
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