One of HPB's biggest partners is Unionpay Smart, China's largest
financial data company.
SIX Financial Information, a subsidiary of SIX Group, is a global
financial data company that provides mission - critical data to financial institutions, asset managers, insurers and other corporations in over 20 countries around the world.
Not exact matches
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Alliance
Data's Ed Heffernan is credited for keeping the
company afloat and optimistic in the aftermath of the
financial crisis.
While analyzing said
data is proving to still be challenging, enterprise chatbots are able to provide
financial departments with algorithms that offer deeper insight into how the
company is performing, from sales to expenses, and virtually everything in between.
The FORTUNE 500 and FORTUNE 1000 lists typically publish in June and contain
company financial data for the fiscal year ended on or before January 31st.
The FORTUNE 100 Best
Companies to Work For list typically publishes in March and contains
company financial data for the fiscal year ended on or before December 31st.
It's Facebook's first
financial report since revelations of a
data leak rocked the
company's reputation.
• Valor Water Analytics, a big
data company providing
financial and conservation solutions for water utilities, has been acquired by Xylem (NYSE: XYL).
Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that: (i) Akorn's failure to comply with FDA
data integrity requirements would jeopardize Fresenius» acquisition of Akorn; (ii) the
Company lacked effective internal controls over
financial reporting; and (iii) as a result of the foregoing, Akorn shares traded at artificially inflated prices during the Class Period, and class members suffered significant losses and damages.
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company financial data for the fiscal year ended on or before March 31st.
Our starting point was
data compiled by Bloomberg, which reflects what publicly listed
companies disclose in their
financial statements.
Tiny
companies are unlikely to spend much on VMware (vmw)
data center software or Workday (wday) human resource and
financial applications.
Tracking your
company's
financial data can have a big impact.
Every Friday afternoon, Phunware's controller emails an overview of the
company's
financials to the management team, including
data on key metrics such as cash on hand, obligations, and the quick ratio, which the
company derives from dividing cash plus receivables by current liabilities.
Dell Technologies is exploring an initial public offering or another kind of
financial maneuver involving
data center software
company VMware, Dell said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the unfavorable outcome of litigation, including so - called «Paragraph IV» litigation and other patent litigation, related to any of our products or products using our proprietary technologies, which may lead to competition from generic drug manufacturers;
data from clinical trials may be interpreted by the FDA in different ways than we interpret it; the FDA may not agree with our regulatory approval strategies or components of our filings for our products, including our clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies and, for ALKS 5461, evidence of efficacy and adequacy of bridging to buprenorphine; clinical development activities may not be completed on time or at all; the results of our clinical development activities may not be positive, or predictive of real - world results or of results in subsequent clinical trials; regulatory submissions may not occur or be submitted in a timely manner; the
company and its licensees may not be able to continue to successfully commercialize their products; there may be a reduction in payment rate or reimbursement for the
company's products or an increase in the
company's
financial obligations to governmental payers; the FDA or regulatory authorities outside the U.S. may make adverse decisions regarding the
company's products; the
company's products may prove difficult to manufacture, be precluded from commercialization by the proprietary rights of third parties, or have unintended side effects, adverse reactions or incidents of misuse; and those risks and uncertainties described under the heading «Risk Factors» in the
company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10 - K and in subsequent filings made by the
company with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission («SEC»), which are available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
We collected our
data from the last 10 published audited annual
financial statements from these
companies.
For starters, Wild Planet uses open - book management, which means that everyone has access to all the
company's
financial data, except for figures on equity ownership (though everyone does receive stock options) and salaries.
The founder of the $ 9 - billion
financial -
data company has been flexing his muscles and making it very clear exactly who is in charge.
O'Leary said that he had purposefully decided in the past two years to invest in more
companies where women were in charge, based on «pragmatic
financial data.»
Three senior executives including the
company's chief
financial officer sold $ 1.8 million in shares three days after the
company learned on July 29 hackers had breached personal
data for up to 143 million Americans.
Already, we're seeing media
companies radically abandon traditional metrics in favor a new way of thinking: the
Financial Times has dropped the «click» and replaced it with user
data to understand what moves the needle.
If investing in security doesn't provide a visible enough return to convince your chief
financial officer, just look to the statistics: in the past year, 43 percent of
companies have experienced a
data breach.
Interestingly, he and a colleague in November won $ 100,000 in grants from Microsoft (MSFT) to use that
company's HoloLens headset to study «collaborative analysis of large - scale mixed reality
data,» according to the
Financial Times.
The
companies are ranked based on their position in the 2017 Franchise 500, which evaluates more than 150
data points in the areas of costs and fees, size and growth, franchisee support, brand strength, and
financial strength and stability.
Shares fell 5.1 percent to $ 5.22 in extended trading after the
company missed first - quarter sales estimates, selling 2.2 million devices, compared with 2.33 million expected by analysts, according to
financial data analytics firm FactSet.
Innovative fintech
companies are finding ways to assess
financial risk through multiple
data sources.
Tomorrow, big
data management
company Hortonworks will report its first
financial results since going public last December.
«Private
companies continue to hum along in an expansionary economy that Trump inherited,» says Brian Hamilton, co-founder of Sageworks, the
financial analysis firm that supplied the performance
data.
But Lesko's lists pertain mostly to small business: you'll find information on agencies that give development assistance to expanding
companies, economic reports that regional Federal Reserve banks will send you, government surplus - property auctions, whom to ask about overseas selling, how to find
financial data on a
company or franchisor, where to apply for research grants — in sum, information on the offerings of nearly every federal, state, and local bureaucracy in the country.
This year's list is the product of old - fashioned reporting, boosted by
data and insight supplied by a trio of independent research firms: Sageworks, which performs
financial analyses of privately held
companies; Plunkett Research, a business intelligence firm that studies trends affecting the world's most vital industries; and IBISWorld, which provides industry growth figures, five - year revenue projections, employment growth, profit margin averages, and industry competition ratings.
In addition, Fortune excludes
companies that have announced intentions to restate previously reported
financial data, if these errors appear to have a significant impact.
Description: This pack of classes aim to get you familiar with a range of topics — figuring out how track
data more efficiently in Microsoft Excel and attaining a better sense of the figures typically involved in
company mergers and
financial statements, among other things.
Mentions of «cryptocurrency» (digital currencies not tied to any country's legal tender) and related terms including «bitcoin» and «ethereum» (the two most popular cryptocurrencies), «blockchain» (the technology underlying these currencies), and «initial coin offering» (or ICO, which lets
companies raise capital through the creation of a new cryptocurrency) have skyrocketed over the last seven years, according to
data from Sentieo, a
financial research firm.
Make sure there's a clear paper trail for the
company's
financial data, Parker says.
Specifically, their
data showed
companies in the top 25 percent of racial and ethnic diversity were 35 percent more likely to have
financial returns above their industry norm.
All
companies on the list must publish
financial data and report part or all of their figures to a government agency.
The sale will also offer NTT
Data, one of the world's largest technology services
companies, a bigger foothold in the United States, where it is looking to expand in healthcare IT, insurance and
financial services consulting.
Winkler will assume the title of editor in chief emeritus and will work directly with Bloomberg LP founder Michael Bloomberg, who is returning to full - time leadership of the
financial data and news
company next year, the
company said.
In fact, in the late 1990s the widespread availability of so much detailed
financial data led the SEC to classify all of the
company's 6,500 employees as «insiders,» according to a 1996 story by Fast C
company's 6,500 employees as «insiders,» according to a 1996 story by Fast
CompanyCompany.
They contend that its open policies prove the benefits of experimenting with
data and using information to establish a «direct relationship between an individual's decisions and their impact on the business» — something the grocery chain accomplishes by giving each employee high - level access to the
company's
financial data, and therefore a greater stake in the business.
Digital Dossiers The
financial data on public
companies that have always been available are evenmore accessible on the World Wide Web.
With
data being the
company's main currency, Google is far more interested in the information it can glean on users from their
financial transactions than it is in a gaining a few percentages of a penny on each purchase.
While the gathering of such sensitive
financial data is sure to have privacy implications, it also represents a gold mine for a
company that deals primarily in information.
«The pullback [from Internet
companies] was so severe that it wasn't a question of trying to take prisoners,» says David Menlow, president of IPO
Financial Network, a
data tracker in Springfield, N.J. «It was just taking the group out and shooting them.»
In the beginning, it was mostly the high - level
financial data for the
company, but since then it has grown to include forecasts, profit and loss statements, presentations at board meetings dealing with strategic concerns, and feedback on the
company's performance from the board members themselves.
Internet hosting
company GoDaddy on Monday updated its IPO registration with all sorts of promising
financial financial data.
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Lending
data for September, which were published earlier Thursday, are also likely strengthen the ECB «s confidence, as they showed bank credit to Eurozone
companies and households growing at the fastest pace since the start of the
financial crisis.