Category (App Data), Sector (Technology), Stock (Netflix, NFLX)
On August 22nd, 2019, we hosted an alpha workshop on app data, the tech industry, and Netflix.
On August 22nd, 2019, we hosted an alpha workshop on app data, the tech industry, and Netflix.
In this case study, Eagle Alpha investigates China datasets and explores the insights that have been found.
Geo-location data and web app data combined with demographic tagging yields powerful insights into the Chinese stock market, business climate, and corporate level activity.
With these insights, analysts can benchmark performance against competitors, reveal competitors' online strategies, discover new opportunities, identify emerging trends and understand consumer intent and journey.
On May 15th, 2018, Eagle Alpha organized an online meeting attended by twenty-one asset management firms to discuss the topic of testing alternative datasets for quality.
We arranged this interview with a provider of mobile & technology data. The vendor tracks more than 3,000 models and 500 brands in 40 countries.
App download and usage data is an example of an alternative data source that can be used to analyze product adoption and brand satisfaction.
On July 17th, Netflix reported better than expected Q2 results with revenues growing by 36% to $2.67 billion.
PeerLogix, an advertising technology and data aggregation company, tracks and catalogs over-the-top (OTT) viewership and listenership in order to determine consumer trends and preferences based upon media consumption.
In the initial testing process of the predictive value of app data, we evaluated the relationship of the data with a company’s quarterly revenue.
The attached white paper was prepared by Webhose.io, a company providing access to structured web data. This paper gives an overview of technological issues associated with extracting web data from various and fragmented sources.
Foursquare predicts the overall 2016 Black Friday foot traffic to be 3.5% down compared to 2015.