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Woburn, Mass.-based events data provider Wall Street Horizon has expanded the coverage of its datasets and Enchilada online events data application to include data on global companies, along with rolling out a series of enhancements to its API and Enchilada tool.
The new data, which covers more than 2,000 companies worldwide, means that the vendor—which has until now had a strictly North American focus—now covers 100 percent of the stocks that comprise leading global indexes...
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