Finance Web Page Usage Statistics

Web Usage Statistics

Most recent week's statistics
November 1998, Mean hits per day: 105,000
Dec 1997-Oct 1998, Mean hits per day: Irregular monitoring
November 1997, Mean hits per day: 81,000
October 1997, Mean hits per day: 76,000
September 1997, Mean hits per day: 73,000
August 1997, Mean hits per day: 68,000
July 1997, Mean hits per day: 65,000
June 1997, Mean hits per day: 68,000
May 1997, Mean hits per day: 64,000
April 1997, Mean hits per day: 65,000
March 1997, Mean hits per day: 60,000
February 1997, Mean hits per day: 65,000
January 1997 Mean hits per day: 53,000
5/11/96 - 12/31/96 Mean hits per day: 40,000
3/5/96 - 5/10/96 Mean hits per day: 41,056
2/2/96-3/4/96 Mean hits per day: 39,102
12/31/95-2/1/96 Mean hits per day: 32,356
12/2/95-12/31/95 Mean hits per day: 21,208
11/1/95-12/1/95 Mean hits per day: 20,097
10/11/95-10/31/95 Mean hits per day: 19,075
9/24/95-10/10/95 Mean hits per day: 18,442
6/8/95 - 7/24/95 Mean hits per day: 8,900
1/1/95-10/31/95 Mean hits per day: 3,671
Notes For the Curious: Hits is the total number of files requested per period. A single user may visit more than one page and a single page may actually deliver several graphics files (generating multiple hits). Historically, the ratio of hits per user has been close to eight to one. The format of the usage statistics changes because we switched to using a Netscape server in late July 1995. The number of unique URLs is the number of separate pages requested (they may not all actually exist). Total unique hosts is the number of separate machines requesting files. There are some machines such as proxy gateways for Prodigy and AOL which probably request files for many separate users.