SCRIPTS Asia Transcripts
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SCRIPTS Asia is an add-on to S&P Global Market Intelligence's Transcript coverage. Coverage is non-English events in Japan such as earnings releases, shareholder meetings, investor days, and other corporate events.
SCRIPTS Asia
The SCRIPTS Asia package provides coverage of non-English events in Japan such as earnings releases, shareholder meetings, investor days, and other corporate events. These events are typically hosted in local languages and available on an invite-only basis to investors and corporate partners.
Leverage SCRIPTS Asia transcripts in English or original Japanese language, to conduct sentiment analysis on the call, and develop your own proprietary metrics.
You can rely on:
- Seamless link between the Speaker ID to the S&P Global Estimates and Professionals database to help identify sell-side analysts' revisions.
- Intraday updates, fully integrated in the existing Machine Readable Transcripts schema.
- 2,000 entities under coverage with history going back to 2018.
[Awards]
- 2020 Data Management Insight Award for Best Propositions for AI & Machine Learning for our Textual Data Suite
- Frequency
- Variable
- Latency
- Intraday
- Coverage Type
- Company
- Coverage
- 1400+
- History
- 2018
- Earliest Significant Coverage
- 2019
- Point In Time
- Yes
- Point In Time Description
- Transcript date timestamp for all versions
- Data Source
- SCRIPTS Asia records, transcribes, and translates corporate events on APAC.
- Field Count
- 10s
- Added
- 2020-02-04
- Enhanced
- 2020-09-09
Industries
- Financials
- Real Estate
- Energy and Utilities
- Materials
- Healthcare
- Industrials
- Consumer
- Technology, Media & Telecommunications
Geographic Coverage
- Asia-Pacific
Delivery
- Desktop
- Cloud
- Feed
Research & Insights
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