New research puts a price on the value of financial data
Financial data is an asset. New research from MIT Sloan provides a framework to help companies and investors place a monetary value on that data.
Financial data is an asset. New research from MIT Sloan provides a framework to help companies and investors place a monetary value on that data.
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