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What is the most efficient way to periodically download all new 10-K . . . It states: "There are 200K+ 10-K (and equivalent) filings, which will take considerable harddisk space and time to download The SEC prefers that bulk-download is done during 'quiet time', i e , outside the regular trading hours " Is there a better way than deluging the SEC's servers with requests to get this information?
complete historical mapping of EDGAR Central Index Key (CIK) to stock . . . SEC page says if a firm goes bankrupt or get bought, the CIK may be reused So it's important to have the complete historical mapping That is, it lists the complete mapping for each historical date from CIK to cicker Does a complete historical mapping exist? Thanks
edgar - Reading XBRL Data from the SEC FTP SITE - Quantitative Finance . . . After I ftp into the SEC Edgar site (ftp sec gov) I am able to pull the appropriate financial statements (i e , 10-k, 10-q, 8-k, etc ) onto my local computer However, when I go to open these files, I can't seem to make much sense of them
edgar - SEC 10-Q K Filings - Quantitative Finance Stack Exchange I am working on some research that requires parsing of SEC 10 K Q filings We have built a parser that will parse the raw txt SEC filing that usually contains many blocks of unencoded files (html, xml, pdfs, images, spreadsheets, etc)
sec - What is the possible source of this filing_index. csv . . . 1 This is scraped from the Edgar database using a Python package or his own web-scraping tools: filing_index csv python-edgar grep python-edgar does only one thing and does it well: getting and cleaning uncompressed quarterly index files to your computer
data - Map CUSIP to CIK - Quantitative Finance Stack Exchange I'm trying to analyse 13F filings and those provide CUSIPs and names I hoped the names would be sufficient to find the relevant Edgar filings but the names are often imprecise (e g , "ABBOTT LABS"