I sometimes say that I have the best readers in the world, and this is a case where a reader tipped me off to a website that has taken
EDGAR data to a whole new level.
Not exact matches
SEDAR is the Canadian equivalent to the Electronic
Data - Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (
EDGAR) system that handles all electronic document filing for the Securities and Exchange Commission.
This is up to 14 per cent lower than the emissions reported by previous assessments, including those by the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Centre (CDIAC) in the US and the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (
EDGAR) in the EU, which are the official
data sources for the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5)-- providing scientific evidence for climate change policy negotiations in Paris later this year.
The earliest date that I could get
data for was 3/31/1993, probably due to the creation of
EDGAR in the mid-90s.
In describing a product called «full holdings
data for institutional investors,» for example, Morningstar documents say the research «provides the most up - to - date portfolios available and makes waiting for SEC filings from
EDGAR [the commission's online document depository] unnecessary.»
You can take a look at
EDGAR (Electronic
Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval), a big database run by the SEC where
Complete regulatory filings for Putnam closed - end funds are available through the SEC's Electronic
Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (
EDGAR) database.
After a while, I discovered
EDGAR which had the required
data that companies would file with the SEC.
Even Bloomberg terminals did not yet have
data from
EDGAR.
Both of these papers were based on analyses of publicly available
data — the
EDGAR gridded CO2 emissions, UAH MSU - TLT (5.0) and HadCRUT2 in the first paper, UAH MSU - TLT, CRUTEM2v and an eclectic mix of economic indicators in the second.
The estimates are also based on production
data for cement, lime, ammonia and steel and emissions per country from 1970 to 2008 from version 4.2 of the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (
EDGAR), a joint project of JRC and PBL.
LexPredict, the software and
data company, announced this week that it is preparing to launch OpenEDGAR, a project aimed at making the SEC's
EDGAR database easier to search.
EDGAR is the SEC's Electronic
Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system, and is one of the larger text - storage databases maintained by the US government.
Messari, a new transparency and disclosures project, shared their vision to become the open source
data library for the universe of crypto assets ---- an SEC
EDGAR - like solution for consumer protection.