Woburn, Mass.-based corporate earnings and event data provider Wall Street Horizon has introduced a new service, dubbed Enchilada, which integrates all of the vendor's forward-looking and historical datasets into one online application. Previously, Wall Street Horizon provided its data via a machine-readable news feed, but the new online database allows users to search more than 25 different corporate event types on a ticker-by-ticker basis, or to create and search across an unlimited number of custom portfolio watchlists.
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