Forecast Revenue and earnings outcome Using Event-Driven Score

Forecast Revenue and earnings outcome Using Event-Driven Score One major use of an event’s direction using NLP and big-data is the prediction of quarterly financial performance which reflects the company’s operational activities. In this case study, we tested the 2Q 2018 financial announcements using an event-driven score aggregation to predict companies’ 2Q financial performance. To do so, we generated an event-driven score for companies using the period from 04.01-06.30.18 [...]

2020-01-02T02:39:49-05:00December 5th, 2018|Categories: Case study|Tags: , |Comments Off on Forecast Revenue and earnings outcome Using Event-Driven Score

Earnings Beat Forecast Using Event-Driven Score

Earnings Beat Forecast Using Event-Driven Score Events such as M&A, new deals, new orders, partnerships, ESG, regulatory decisions, management and stakeholders’ changes, expansions to new markets or product categories, new products, price changes, new agreements, FDA decisions, financial reports related events, and more reflect the companies’ ongoing operation during a certain period. To demonstrate the predictive power of events on earnings, we selected randomized 134 companies which beat the [...]

2020-01-02T02:40:46-05:00November 18th, 2018|Categories: Case study|Tags: , |Comments Off on Earnings Beat Forecast Using Event-Driven Score

Using Corporate Events To Forecast Financial Outcomes

Using Corporate Events To Forecast Financial Outcomes In today’s reporting session, it is essential to be able to track corporate events such as M&A, new deals, partnerships, ESG, regulatory decisions, management and stakeholder changes, expansions to new markets or product categories, new products, price changes, new agreements, FDA decisions, financial reports related events, macroeconomics, and much more. These events have prediction power on companies’ financial reports, specifically, the direction [...]

2020-01-02T02:42:41-05:00October 23rd, 2018|Categories: Case study|Tags: , |Comments Off on Using Corporate Events To Forecast Financial Outcomes
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