Mark,
I've been observing the mess (unfortunately that's the only thing I can call it) due to your having to drop Bloomberg. It's caused me to retrograde back to 2016p5. I'm very far from the only one that has that problem.
A solution was suggested by Djobydjoba, this is the same one I suggested to you a couple of years ago, to use the ISIN numbers from the Boursorama site. At the time you said it would be very difficult for technical reasons. If we could find a source of to use as symbols this would take of virtually all the European problem such with things in Luxembourg (which is currently on Bloomberg) but also other things which Bloomberg doesn't cover (bonds, special purchases, ...).
This why I think that basically I think Djobydjoba, is right. ISIN numbers cover all the European stocks, including Luxembourg Mutual funds, French and other European bonds, ...
Boursorama is NOT responsible for generating the ISIN codes; They are just a user of them.
https://www.isin.org/isin/
Mark, with your approval I could check around to see what sites use (I think all of them here) and to try and find out where they originate from. Perhaps there is an "original website". I could check around here in France, call a few people and see what I can find out.
I think that ISIN numbers could turn out almost as complete as Bloomberg, combined with Yahoo we'd might be as good as gold.
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Question:
What do I risk not upgrading and continue using Bloomberg ?
Richard (from Paris)