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Weekly News Digest
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February 18, 2002 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.
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Thomson Financial Launches Thomson ePIB
Thomson Financial, a provider of information and technology solutions to the worldwide financial community, has announced the launch of Thomson ePIB, a Web-based tool for investment bankers and financial professionals. Thomson ePIB electronically collects documents from the industry's leading financial databases, and within minutes assembles a fully customized Public Information Book (PIB) in Adobe PDF. According to the announcement, the new product's robust technologies eliminate the hours of researching and formatting formerly required to produce the PIBs that investment banks use for detailed analysis of a target company or prospective client. Thomson Financial is a subsidiary of Thomson Corp. (http://www.thomson.com).From one central application, Thomson ePIB (http://epib.thomsonib.com) enables the user to simultaneously search through multiple databases covering over 80,000 global companies and retrieve and tailor a targeted set of company information according to pre-defined criteria. Thomson ePIB integrates Thomson Financial content, third-party sources, and selected proprietary data into one virtual database that includes financials, news articles, M&A deals, new issues, ownership, earnings estimates, daily pricing, block trading activity, and investment research. Content accessible via Thomson ePIB includes up-to-the-minute data from Disclosure, NewsEdge, Worldscope, Securities Data, Investext, MarkIntel, Thomson Ownership Data, I/B/E/S, Datastream, and AutEx BlockDATA. Third-party data is provided by Standard & Poor's, among others yet to be announced. Source: Thomson Financial
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Brandi Scardilli
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