I'm very dependent on the Stock Connector add-on in Excel. It finds most, but not all, stock symbols I use.
It fails on these: GFOF, RGTI, USLUX, PL, DWACW, PDN, and CCIV. Surprisingly, it also fails on PARA -- Paramount Global Class B (NASDAQ), not PARAMOUNT GROUP, INC. (XNYS:PGRE) -- not an obscure equity.
MSFT displays an email address for help on Connector's opening screen. I've contacted them with the list above, but received NO response.
Here's what Stock Connector should be finding:
GFOF: Grayscale Future of Finance ETF NYSEARCA
RGTI: Rigetti Computing Inc (XNAS:RGTI)
USLUX: US Global Investors Global Luxury Goods Fund
PL: Planet Labs PBC (XNYS:PL) -- which has finally showed up, thanks for that...new issues seems to take awhile.
DWACW: Digital World Acq Warrants
PDN: Invesco FTSE RAFI Developed Markets ex-U.S. Small-Mid ETF PDN:NYSE Arca
CCIV: Churchill Capital IV [Lucid Motors]
PARA shows up as PARAMOUNT GROUP, INC. (XNYS:PGRE) not as Paramount Global Class B
FWIW, I switched to Excel from Google Sheets which does a much better and simpler job with stock symbols via Google Finance.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
It fails on these: GFOF, RGTI, USLUX, PL, DWACW, PDN, and CCIV. Surprisingly, it also fails on PARA -- Paramount Global Class B (NASDAQ), not PARAMOUNT GROUP, INC. (XNYS:PGRE) -- not an obscure equity.
MSFT displays an email address for help on Connector's opening screen. I've contacted them with the list above, but received NO response.
Here's what Stock Connector should be finding:
GFOF: Grayscale Future of Finance ETF NYSEARCA
RGTI: Rigetti Computing Inc (XNAS:RGTI)
USLUX: US Global Investors Global Luxury Goods Fund
PL: Planet Labs PBC (XNYS:PL) -- which has finally showed up, thanks for that...new issues seems to take awhile.
DWACW: Digital World Acq Warrants
PDN: Invesco FTSE RAFI Developed Markets ex-U.S. Small-Mid ETF PDN:NYSE Arca
CCIV: Churchill Capital IV [Lucid Motors]
PARA shows up as PARAMOUNT GROUP, INC. (XNYS:PGRE) not as Paramount Global Class B
FWIW, I switched to Excel from Google Sheets which does a much better and simpler job with stock symbols via Google Finance.
Any ideas would be appreciated.