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Re: Show HN: Cappio – stock research that isn't overwhelming

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Mind shooting me an email with some info? chintan@capp.io. Might be a little slow because of the HN effect, but it seems to be working for me.

It just loaded, I needed more patience! I did notice that you don't seem to include dividends here? T is yielding around 5% which is pretty good excluding any capital appreciation. Are dividends included at all?

Re: Show HN: Cappio – stock research that isn't overwhelming

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Mind shooting me an email with some info? chintan@capp.io. Might be a little slow because of the HN effect, but it seems to be working for me.

I did just get this on the ticker WIN:

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Re: Show HN: Cappio – stock research that isn't overwhelming

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Mind shooting me an email with some info? chintan@capp.io. Might be a little slow because of the HN effect, but it seems to be working for me.

It worked for me! first search took about 30 seconds though.

Awesome site!

Re: Show HN: Cappio – stock research that isn't overwhelming

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Mind shooting me an email with some info? chintan@capp.io. Might be a little slow because of the HN effect, but it seems to be working for me.

It worked for me! first search took about 30 seconds though. Awesome site!

Buying another dyno now, hopefully it can handle it :)

Re: Show HN: Cappio – stock research that isn't overwhelming

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Mind shooting me an email with some info? chintan@capp.io. Might be a little slow because of the HN effect, but it seems to be working for me.

It just loaded, I needed more patience! I did notice that you don't seem to include dividends here? T is yielding around 5% which is pretty good excluding any capital appreciation. Are dividends included at all?

We're working on taking dividends into account since it is a huge factor when picking stocks.
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