compustat造句
例句與造句
- Ibeabuchi and Tua set a CompuStat heavyweight division record with 1, 730 punches thrown.
- Ike also set the individual CompuStat record by throwing 975 punches and averaging 81 per round.
- As of July 28, 297 companies have announced stock splits this year, according to Compustat, an S & P database.
- Then they can, and do, invest, and along the way, they learn to use tools like Reuters Instanet, Compustat and the Internet.
- At the time, companies had to purchase raw data directly from a vendor such as Compustat, then hire programmers to make the data user-friendly.
- It's difficult to find compustat in a sentence. 用compustat造句挺難的
- Whirlpool, with a ratio of just 0.40 in the Compustat survey, " looks cheap for a company that is a leader in its business,"
- The Chronicle survey _ based on data provided by Standard & Poor's Compustat, an examination of proxy statements, and interviews _ pretty much bears this out.
- Specifically, Compustat subtracted long-and short-term debt from the cash of these companies and then ranked them by the percentage of their share price that is backed by this net cash.
- James O'Shaughnessy's What Works on Wall Street is a classic guide to quantitative value investing, containing backtesting performance data of various quantitative value strategies and value factors based on compustat data from January 1927 until December 2009.
- To identify companies that are particularly cash-heavy, The New York Times asked Compustat, a part of Standard & Poor's, to screen the approximately 430 nonfinancial corporations in the S & P 500.
- From 1994 to 1998, the amount that companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 spent each year on stock repurchases more than tripled, to almost $ 150 billion, according to a Fed analysis of Compustat data.
- One of these was the Financial Services group, which collected and consolidated financial data from myriad data feeds, including CompuStat, Disclosure, I / B / E / S as well as the price / quote feeds from the major exchanges.
- Between the 1980s and the 2000s, with the rise of databases such as Compustat and EDGAR and software such as SAS, articles became mathematically more rigorous with increasingly sophisticated statistical analyses, and accounting practitioners comprised a decreasing proportion of authors in the journal.
- Indeed, a March 31 analysis of 1, 897 large non-financial companies using Standard & Poor's Compustat data base, found only 12 companies whose cash-- net of debt-- exceeded 30 percent of their share price.
- To study the ratio, The New York Times asked Compustat, a unit of Standard & Poor's, to rank the S & P 500 companies by the measure, excluding financial services enterprises, which do not have sales.
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