Wall Street Horizon to Expand Dataset in 2015
Wall Street Horizon plans to expand its dataset in 2015, to provide existing users with more market-moving calendar data and further grow its customer base among buy-side firms.
Read MoreWall Street Horizon plans to expand its dataset in 2015, to provide existing users with more market-moving calendar data and further grow its customer base among buy-side firms.
Read MoreInside Market Data, Wall Street Letter, Financial Technologies Forum, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, MarketWatch and more share the news.
Read MoreWall Street Horizon is increasing its focus on the buy side after a recent academic study found that the vendor's earnings date revisions data could be used to predict stock movement, and has hired new research director to educate buy-side firms...
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Read MoreNew research shows that the way companies plan their earnings announcements and shift their schedules actually says a lot about how the company is doing, and how the stock will move.
Read MoreScheduling corporate events such as earnings release dates can point to significant, untapped sources of alpha, as firm-initiated revisions to expected earnings announcement dates are strong predictors of firms’ upcoming earnings news and future.
Read MoreWoburn, Mass.-based corporate earnings and event data provider Wall Street Horizon has launched a new ETF Calendar Data Feed to provide institutional traders and market makers with access to announced, projected and historical exchange-traded fund...
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