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PODCAST — Jun 20, 2022
Golden Record is a monthly podcast focusing on the world of corporate actions, where S&P Global Market Intelligence experts discuss key challenges, solutions, and topical corporate actions topics with internal and external industry experts.
In this pilot episode, Amanda Bergus, Corporate Actions Product Specialist at S&P Global Market Intelligence takes a deep dive with guest speaker Barney Nelson, CEO of The ValueExchange, to discuss the massive costs and risks associated with lack of complete corporate actions data, the increased need for corporate actions automation, and why these two topics are part of the same conversation.
Do you have an interesting topic for this podcast? We want to hear from you! Submit your suggestions to goldenrecord@spglobal.com.
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Posted 20 June 2022 by Amanda Bergus, Product Specialist, Corporate Actions, S&P Global Market Intelligence
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