Interview with an Employment Data Provider
The vendor tracks every company operating in the U.S. and their locations, accounting for over 95% of U.S. employment.
The vendor tracks every company operating in the U.S. and their locations, accounting for over 95% of U.S. employment.
On May 9th 2018, Eagle Alpha organized a webinar regarding alternative data and macro investing.
The purpose of this report (attached) is to provide data owners with advice on how to sell their data to asset managers. This report is the first in a series of reports published by Eagle Alpha.
This company delivers data and analytics based on purchase behaviour from a panel of 2.5 million+ US shoppers.
Investment Data Standards Organization (IDSO), a non-profit industry-driven organization, released a document outlining best practices when dealing with datasets that include personally identifiable information (PII).
This dataset is generated by the XYME framework using a machine learning model ensemble containing more than 200,000 models (approximately 500 models for each ticker).
The purpose of this report is to provide asset managers with examples of how alternative data can be used. This report is the fourth in a series of reports published by Eagle Alpha.
This data can provide insight into sales and sales by square foot estimates (including traffic by individual location), separate store and parking lot traffic, dwell times, and allows for forecasting.
The company develops geospatial data analytics to help its clients unlock societal and economic trends at a global scale.
Using web crawled and online search data, Eagle Alpha correctly predicted the GoPro results.
Sixteen asset management firms joined this meeting held on April 24th 2018 in New York City. Most vendors of alternative datasets do not currently map their datasets to financial instruments.