Go back to older summary page please.

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William Halsey commented
If you made speed/performance improvements in this new format ... BRAVO, I can see them. Not that it was slow before. If not, please ignore this comment. I just cleared my browsing history yesterday which may be accounting for what appear to be sizable performance improvements.
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William Halsey commented
The vast majority of my portfolios are not actually portfolios but "watch lists". I use the portfolio feature because of the vast ability to create portfolios with custom columns. On the new summary page, the top box in Summary, i.e. which appear to be portfolio custom columns, are useless to me because they already exist in my portfolio, i.e. if I am interested in them. So, this part is totally redundant to me and clogs the new summary page. Food for thought.
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William Halsey commented
Ok, have been using a little bit, this format/presentation might be superior than the previous format. Things like this take a short period of "getting used to". Only one request, same as previous comment, add a link button from the summary page back to the portfolio page. That's all I really need. Otherwise I may have to hit the browser back button several times. With the 2 primary things I use, Profile and Chart, I believe there is now one additional click on the summary page to get back to the portfolio page because the summary page first goes to menu item "Summary". I will say the chart on the summary page is redundant and too small to be useful, which means I have to click on "Chart" menu item.
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William Halsey commented
YES, please restore previous format! I could give you specific suggestions, however, ... If you stay with this format, the one thing I have to have is ... a link that immediately takes you back from the summary page to the portfolio page. I currently have to use the browser back button and may have been clicking all over the left side menus!
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peter Hunter commented
Please restore previous format!! No dividend, or earnings date available on the page and only gives 1/2 the information of the old summary page. This is a major step back!
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Alan S commented
The day's range gives valuable information regarding the stock's trading pattern without forcing the user to try to eyeball it from the chart. Why was this removed?
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Alan S commented
Replace the day's range in the stock charts as it was included until November 29th.
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alan nichols commented
What were you thinking. Dividend yield is way more important statistic than most of what is in your stock summary pages
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alan nichols commented
Put dividend yield back into stock co summary Why was this removed???
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Bob Klimek commented
When you click on a stock ticker, in the new format the divident yield does not show up
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Harry Harmon commented
I agree with all previous comments, I am not tech savy enough to change the way I have
researched investing, using this service over the last 15 years. PLEASE, restore the previous
format !!!
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George Bush commented
Please put the dividend amount and date back on the summary
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George Bush commented
This was standard before and needs to be included in summary
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George Bush commented
Please put the dividend amount and date back on the summary
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CHRISTIAN NIELSEN commented
Did Yahoo receive many complaints about the old stock summary page? I doubt that and see no reason for the new update that disorients users and removed about 50% of the information that I need to decide what to invest in.
Sites like Yahoo Finance are not normal sites, but "utilities". While updates are welcome, they should be minor and in response to a history of complaints or suggestions. If the goal is to drive users to other platforms then you have done a great job. If the goal is to give the site a modern makeover you have also a great job. However, when you update a utility with useless changes as far as the functionality and remove many useful elements, you have failed miserably.
You clearly don't understand your user base. I love that Yahoo is free and as such I put up some somethings that are annoying or don't work right. I for one would consider paying a small fee to have the site keep working as before, but as a paying member I would also like the chance to suggest improvements that I think make sense for many users.
I regularly report spam I find on the forums to make them more useful and to discourage the spammers. You should make use of your loyal users to help you.
I have other options and was just thinking about getting back into my Ameritrade account since they seem to give their users a lot of useful tools. Until now I have not really needed anything more complicated but you are increasing my interest in making a change.
Does anyone who reads this care and have the power to lobby what's in the best interest of the Yahoo Finance users? I fear that the corporate machine will roll on and ignore our pleas to "Help Us Help You!".
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Shehzad Merchant commented
There is this new button "Follow". It automatically creates another portfolio called Following even if you add the stock to one of your existing portfolios. That's dumb. Take that off and go back to the old way where you could simply select a portfolio to add the stock to without automatically creating yet another portfolio of "following".
This is in addition to the lack of dividend information.
Also the news shows just a few items. You now have to click on News explicitly to get a bigger feed.
Just go back to the old summary page. It was far better.
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Kevin Faulkner commented
Agreed. Information has been removed on these pages but they are on the Mobile App but not the new pages. Like Dividend Yield information, etc.
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LINDA E MALLOY commented
The new summary page is substantially substandard. Wonderful comments below. Please
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MATTHEW F SCHLECHT commented
New Yahoo.Finance/Quote page is harder to read , scan quickly, digest. Now missing ant features for dividend or yield and such smaller text. This was a pointless makeover
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MATTHEW F SCHLECHT commented
New Yahoo.Finance/Quote page is harder to read , scan quickly, digest. Now missing ant features for dividend or yield and such smaller text. this was a pointless makeover