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About Helios
Helios in a Nutshell
Helios is a data provider offering AI Training Data, Alternative Data, Natural Language Processing (NLP) Data, Sentiment Data, and Stock Market Sentiment Data. They are headquartered in United States of America.
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Use Cases
Our data predict some aspects of the immediate reaction of the market (e.g., immediate volatility r=0.10), the reaction of the analysts (in particular the earnings surprise, r=0.07), as well as several future performance indicators of the firm (e.g., ROE r=0.15, Tobin’s q r=0.18, debt/asset ratio r=0.10).
Frequently asked questions about Helios
What does Helios do?
Helios is the first and only company to conceive and devise a widely available data platform that delivers systematic analytics of an executive’s voice on earnings conference calls. Core product offerings include: Comprehend for quant researchers and Distress for fundamental researchers.
What kind of data does Helios have?
AI Training Data, Alternative Data, Natural Language Processing (NLP) Data, Sentiment Data, and Stock Market Sentiment Data
What data does Helios offer?
This research comes from a historical dataset covering 63,126 audio recordings of earnings calls (2005 – 2020) from 1227 different equities that represent the Russell 1000, delivery of 104 pre-processed voice features. There is no survivorship bias in the data. Russell 3000 coverage also available upon request.
What are the best use cases for Helios’ data?
Our data predict some aspects of the immediate reaction of the market (e.g., immediate volatility r=0.10), the reaction of the analysts (in particular the earnings surprise, r=0.07), as well as several future performance indicators of the firm (e.g., ROE r=0.15, Tobin’s q r=0.18, debt/asset ratio r=0.10).