

Sentiment for BREW? Always 5 o'clock Somewhere
For the third straight quarter, CEO Andy Thomas' message was resoundingly consistent (something the Boulder folks picked up on too), cit

Takeaways from Two Calls: Tableau vs Equifax
Investor relations can’t change the facts and context of the situations they confront. They can use analytics to find the best strategy and


Analyst's Ask (Nicely) About the Model 3 But How Does Tesla Respond?
Since Tesla has the Model 3 successfully priced in, it would seem that the share price can only go down from here. Especially since Tesla

NexGen Tone Analytics: Short AKAM Call
Recommend short AKAM going into the call based on analysis of the earnings call analytics of previous calls and the price movement in the da


Jim Simons – Mathematician, Philanthropist and Renaissance Man
Winners can’t bank luck, they need to be able to extend and amend their models to work at machine scale and speed without compromises in com


Charlie Munger, the “Model” Investor
To recognize opportunity your mental models need to be complete, free of bias and current. Your tools should be built on the same principals


Negative Conference Call? Go Short (but not always)
It’s clear that “tone matters” and computational linguistics can detect it. Analysts, investors and the market react to the choice of words


Ray Dalio – Great Investor and Early Adopter
The next legendary investors will be the ones that did their homework, embraced the changes coming and harnessed the power of AI within thei

Boulder’s Platform is Not a One Tech Pony
BEA lets you create your own context and doesn’t force you to adapt to a rigid taxonomic structure. We believe this is critical when workin


Context, Then Concepts, Words Last
Context remains a critical challenge to building analytics for analysts under time and deadline pressure faced with exploding amounts of inf