Neudata adds data vendor training courses to its Neudata Provider platform
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LONDON, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Neudata, an alternative data research and SaaS technology platform, has added Neudata Academy the industry s first virtual training program solely dedicated to helping data sellers understand the investment management industry to its industry-leading Neudata Provider platform.
Developed by Neudata s team of research specialists in conjunction with real alternative data buyers at leading hedge funds, Neudata Academy s first training course
Selling Alternative Data to Investment Managers offers data sellers the tools they need to sell data to more investment managers, faster.
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turn today as the candidates battled over whose policies on taxes and spending would best help the middle class. and there was plenty of talk about sequestration, the term for automatic budget cuts in january if congress and the white house can t agree on them before then. jan crawford is with the romney campaign in boston tonight. jan, good evening. reporter: well, good evening, jeff. with those convention now behind us, the president and romney have really sharpened their attacks and their focus on the middle class. here s the president today in florida. they couldn t answer questions about how they d pay for $5 trillion in new tax cuts and $2 trillion in new defense spending without raising taxes on the middle class. reporter: it s a scene the president and the vice president are hammering. today in ohio another key state, joe biden questioned romney s priorities. but giving these massive tax cuts to the very wealthy, what happens? you got to make it up somewhere.
deadly. it s been a saturday of dangerous winds, heavy rains, severe floods, and tornadoes. elaine quijano reports. reporter: new yorkers are used to see a lot of things oh, my god. reporter: but not this. that s insane! that s insane! reporter: a tornado hit the beachfront community of preezy point in new york, about 15 miles southeast of manhattan. it snapped power lines and caused minor damage. authorities say there were no injuries, but the storm rattled people like caitlin walsh, working at a beach club in the tornado s path. we saw this, like, huge twist etornado coming at us. and we heard our manager say, run into the catering room. we all just ran in there, and a lot of people were emotional, crying, shook up. reporter: the severe weather was part of the same system that moved through the midwest overnight kill four people. three of those victims, a girl and her grandparents, died in northeastern oklahoma. after fast-moving storm blew the mobile home
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