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  2. Pitch book - Wikipedia

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    A pitch book, also called a Confidential Information Memorandum, is a marketing presentation (information layout) used by investment banks, entrepreneurs, corporate finance firms, business brokers and other M&A intermediaries advising on the sale or disposal of the shares or assets of a business. It consists of a careful arrangement and ...

  3. Instabase - Wikipedia

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    Instabase was founded by Anant Bhardwaj in 2015, when he was a Ph.D. student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [9] At MIT, he met several influential mentors who encouraged him to pursue different research projects — one of these projects eventually became Instabase. [10]

  4. Price optimization - Wikipedia

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    Price optimization utilizes data analysis to predict the behavior of potential buyers to different prices of a product or service. Depending on the type of methodology being implemented, the analysis may leverage survey data (e.g. such as in a conjoint pricing analysis [7]) or raw data (e.g. such as in a behavioral analysis leveraging 'big data' [8] [9]).

  5. Pitchbook - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Pitch book;

  6. Preqin - Wikipedia

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    Preqin Ltd. is a privately held London-based investment data company that provides financial data and insight on the alternative assets market, as well as tools to support investment in alternatives. By the company's own definition, its data encompasses private capital and hedge funds , including fund, fund manager , investor , performance and ...

  7. Pricing science - Wikipedia

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    The growth of low-cost carriers offering restriction-free pricing, "name your own price" channels, and auctions all stimulated this interest in applying science to the pricing side of the business. As the applications of scientific methods to these business problems expanded, the discipline of pricing science became more rigorous and ...

  8. List of New Zealanders by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Forbes collaborates with FactSet Research Systems, Orbis, PitchBook Data, Real Capital Analytics, Reonomy, S&P Capital IQ, and VesselsValue to collect data and ascertain its rankings. [3] The following is a list of individuals whose "country" is listed as New Zealand in Forbes' annual The World's Billionaires for 2024: [3]

  9. Algorithmic pricing - Wikipedia

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    Algorithmic pricing is the practice of automatically setting the requested price for items for sale, in order to maximize the seller's profits. Dynamic pricing algorithms usually rely on one or more of the following data. Probabilistic and statistical information on potential buyers; see Bayesian-optimal pricing. Prices of competitors.