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Want to hear a past financial-analysis report? The Fair Disclosure Financial Network has released software that will let users listen to or read the text from conference calls and annual reports.

information Staff, Contributor

February 14, 2002

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Interested in going back and hearing past financial-analysis reports? The Fair Disclosure Financial Network has software to let users search through conference calls and annual reports to find and listen to or read text of any such venues.

The application creates an interactive transcript that lets users listen to, say, a conference call in which an executive used expletives while attacking an analyst. Users can also search for and select a section of interest, letting them listen to just the part of the call they need, confirm accuracy, and hear the tone of the comments. Transcripts can also be downloaded as plain text documents.

Right now, the network covers 1600 companies each quarter. Interested parties, particularly analysts, can get access to any of those companies' reports for a yearly subscription of $150 per month.

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