I know, I know, free stock quote sites are everywhere. But, since you use the Google search field for just about everything else, why not use it to get your stock quotes as well... To retrieve the quote, just enter into the search field the operator "stock:" followed by one or more stock symbols:
[stocks: goog qcom nvda]
The initial Yahoo! finance page shows a series of snapshots, one after another, neatly stacked on the page for an organized look at the stock prices, market data, a daily chart and more. Links provide more detailed information.
The Fool.com (The Motley Fool) site will display a page for the first stock symbol only. Yet, it has a drop down list box pre-filled with the other symbols you can select to change the page information. This page is better suited for recent headlines and press releases.
MSN Money Central provides a nice display for multiple symbols. There is less information shown than on Yahoo, but the benefit is it takes less space. There is a line for the price and volume for each stock, followed by a chronological list of headlines for the companies. You can click links for more detailed information on any stock. (I had trouble opening this page with FireFox for some reason, but maybe it's only my installation.)
ClearStation gives you more information on the initial page than the others do. However, it will only display information for the first two symbols. But, if you are looking for a quick display of the best looking chart of the four, along with common technical indicators, this is the best bet.
Other Ways to Get to Quotes
If you query the stock symbol without the stocks: operator ([goog]), the first entry (called a "one-box result") will offer to take you to the stock quote page.
Mark Fleming is the founder of a new blog called Google Tutor & Advisor
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