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Friday, March 17, 2017  



Accompany - The Executive's Best Friend
https://www.accompany.com/

Wish you had someone working through the night, constantly looking out for you, searching for information to make your days run more smoothly? Accompany delivers all your people and company research right to you so you can be ready for anything. Features: a) EXECUTIVE BRIEFINGS - Meeting prep, delegated - Anytime we detect someone new in your calendar, you'll get an Executive Briefing delivered right to your inbox while you sleep. Everything you need to get up to speed, including professional history, relevant news, and key info on their company, is at your fingertips; b) RICH CALENDAR - Put a face to the name in one tap - So busy in back-to-back meetings you literally don't even have time to use the bathroom? We get it. Let us help you get up to speed fast with everything you need on the person waiting for you in that conference room; c) COMPANY INSIGHTS - Any data point, for any company. One tap - Wish you had a horde of research analysts at your beck and call, waiting to serve you the latest insights on the companies that pique your interest? Financials, quarterly reports, and SEC filings are never more than a tap away; d) CURATED NEWSFEED - Always be in the know - Real time news feeds custom built around your contacts and the companies you care about. We’re talking about high signal to noise, objective news with no cat videos and no ads; and e) SMARTER GMAIL - Rich insights on your contacts right inside Gmail - Are you drowning in email? The least we can do is throw you a life jacket. Let us help you figure out which emails even warrant a reply by showing you who those people are. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™.

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