Via beSpacific comes news that the Securities and Exchange Commission has added two enhanced search features: full - text search of the last two years of
EDGAR filings and Mutual Fund Search.
Not exact matches
This site will keep track of your portfolio, sell you analyst reports, and link you directly to a company's SEC
filings on
EDGAR.
In describing a product called «full holdings data for institutional investors,» for example, Morningstar documents say the research «provides the most up - to - date portfolios available and makes waiting for SEC
filings from
EDGAR [the commission's online document depository] unnecessary.»
Complete regulatory
filings for Putnam closed - end funds are available through the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (
EDGAR) database.
Tackle the SEC
EDGAR website to track US
filings, and Investegate & LSE for the UK.
Those companies can be found by a general search of
EDGAR, looking for the most
filings reflecting capital changes.
As mentioned above, Bloomberg Law provides access to SEC
filings in a cleaner manner than
EDGAR.
EDGAR offers free access to public company
filings.
Then came the seemingly quixotic Carl Malamud and his nonprofit Internet Multicasting Service, which in 1994 began offering the
EDGAR database of corporate
filings free via the Internet.
Free
EDGAR allows searches by company name and ticker symbol and shows the current day's
filings.
The collection so far contains more than 10,000 contracts, drawn primarily from
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission's
EDGAR database, where company
filings frequently include contracts of interest to investors.
Prepared, drafted and filed via
EDGAR all SEC 33» and 34» Act
filings including Form 10 - K, Form 10 - Q, Proxy Statement, S - 1, S - 4, Form 8 - K and all Section 13 and 16
filings.