Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) EDGAR database. EDGAR contains regulatory filings from publicly-traded US corporations including their annual and quarterly reports:
All companies, foreign and domestic, are required to file registration statements, periodic reports, and other forms electronically through EDGAR. Anyone can access and download this information for free. [from the SEC website]
See http://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html
EDGAR provides bulk access via FTP: ftp://ftp.sec.gov/ - [official
documentation][ftp-doc]. We summarize here the main points.
Each company in EDGAR gets an identifier known as the CIK which is a 10 digit number. You can find the CIK by searching EDGAR using a name of stock market ticker.
For example, searching for IBM by ticker shows us that
the the CIK is 0000051143
.
Note that leading zeroes are often omitted (e.g. in the ftp access) so this
would become 51143
.
Next each submission receives an 'Accession Number' (acc-no). For example,
IBM's quarterly financial filing (form 10-Q) in October 2013 had accession
number: 0000051143-13-000007
.
Given a company with CIK (company ID) XXX (omitting leading zeroes) and document accession number YYY (acc-no on search results) the path would be:
File paths are of the form:
/edgar/data/XXX/YYY.txt
For example, for the IBM data above it would be:
ftp://ftp.sec.gov/edgar/data/51143/0000051143-13-000007.txt
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/51143/0000051143-13-000007.txt
EDGAR has retired HTTP services. Instead use the HTTPS equivalent.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/51143/0000051143-13-000007.txt
Note, if you are looking for a nice HTML version you can find it at in the Archives section with a similar URL (just add -index.html):
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/51143/000005114313000007/0000051143-13-000007-index.htm
If you want to get a list of all filings you'll want to grab an Index. As the help page explains:
The EDGAR indices are a helpful resource for HTTPS retrieval, listing the following information for each filing: Company Name, Form Type, CIK, Date Filed, and File Name (including folder path).
Four types of indexes are available:
- company — sorted by company name
- form — sorted by form type
- master — sorted by CIK number
- XBRL — list of submissions containing XBRL financial files, sorted by CIK number; these include Voluntary Filer Program submissions
URLs are like:
ftp://ftp.sec.gov/edgar/full-index/2008/QTR4/master.gz
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/full-index/2008/QTR4/master.gz
That is, they have the following general form:
~~ftp://ftp.sec.gov/edgar/full-index/{YYYY}/QTR{1-4}/{index-name}.[gz|zip]~~
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/full-index/{YYYY}/QTR{1-4}/{index-name}.[gz|zip]
So for XBRL in the 3rd quarter of 2010 we'd do:
ftp://ftp.sec.gov/edgar/full-index/2010/QTR3/xbrl.gz
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/full-index/2010/QTR3/xbrl.gz
[ftp-doc]: https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/ftpusers.htm
There's a full list of all companies along with their CIK code here: http://www.sec.gov/edgar/NYU/cik.coleft.c
If you want to look up a CIK or company by its ticker you can do the following query against the normal search system:
Then parse the atom to grab the CIK. (If you prefer HTML output just omit output=atom).
There is also a full-text company name to CIK lookup here:
http://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/cik.htmL
(Note this does a POST to a 'text' API at http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/cik.pl.c)
See scripts
and README file there.
- CorpWatch have an excellent API and DB dump covering a lot of EDGAR info - see the CorpWatch DataHub Entry