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TheySay Preps Price-Sentiment Combo Analysis Platform for 2016

The vendor believes the combination of sentiment and market data will deliver more value than other solutions.

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TheySay’s products focus on the grammatical composition of text,  searching millions of documents of aggregated financial news and Twitter feeds “for statistical keyword rules to pull out mentions of individual companies and individual equities, and then we examine the sentiment of the text around those mentions…which separates us from competitors who just count good words and bad words and add them up in a sentence and give it a sentiment score of negative, positive or neutral,” says chief

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