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This Website has a ticker database of about 4,000 companies. This base was used when building the range of data sources maintained by Biginsiders.org. It was our intention to show a broad spectrum of information across many companies during a very interesting period of time in our history, the years between 1999 and 2003. We don't have information after 2003 because the resources have not been available to create a world class real-time Website. Our founding members held in faith that if it could be demonstrated how disparate data sources can be combined to create a beneficial resource, the financials would follow suit.

You can expect to see information including price, insider trade, earnings, broker ratings, dividends, mergers, splits, IPOs, bankruptcies, litigation, drug approvals and withdrawals, military contracts, chronologies of scandal including Enron, the California Energy Crisis, and Imclone, federal reserve testimony, and much more. Some companies will be more comprehensive than others. We apologize in advance for any and all missing detail. Please understand they are not deliberate omissions, just unfortunate limitations on our current capabilities.