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Wallstreet Horizon Announcement

We are thrilled to announce that our wholly-owned company, Wall Street Horizon (WSH), has expanded its data coverage to include all common stocks traded on Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV). This new coverage will provide TSX and TSXV companies with a substantial global presence, as 75 million individual investors and traders will now be able to access their public corporate events data through the WSH Global Events Calendar.

This expansion elevates WSH's data universe by an impressive 15%, encompassing over 11,000 publicly traded companies worldwide. WSH is the premier provider of market-moving global corporate event data to institutional traders and investors worldwide with the most accurate forward-looking corporate event data.

WSH has long been at the forefront of delivering critical corporate event data to institutional trading and investment firms. With more than 40 corporate event types, including flagship earnings and dividend calendars, its offerings empower firms to capitalize on opportunities and manage risks associated with market volatility. Now, with our newly extended event data coverage, we are providing invaluable insights into small and medium-cap equities, enhancing research capabilities for Canadian-based and global financial firms alike.

For more details on Wall Street Horizon, click here.

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