
Scout Finance is on a mission to transform how people perform research and financial analysis on companies with a focus on making you productive when you are on your phone or tablet. Our product is fast, easy-to-use, mobile friendly, and focused on functionality you actually need.
Our iPhone and iPad application provides the easiest and fastest way to monitor stock prices, read documents, create charts, access full financial statements, and stay up-to-date on the key events affecting the companies you care about.
Existing paid tools are incredibly expensive and extremely difficult to use. On top of that, you end up paying for tons of functionality you never use. On the other end of the spectrum, free products are fully of annoying ads, incomplete data, and hard-to-use interfaces. And nobody does mobile well. We’re offering a better way.
Our team is comprised of an incredible group of technologists, product specialists, and finance experts, including the former Head of Mobile and Mobile CTO at Thomson Reuters, former Lead Engineers at Bloomberg, and former investment professionals.
Our iPhone and iPad application provides the easiest and fastest way to monitor stock prices, read documents, create charts, access full financial statements, and stay up-to-date on the key events affecting the companies you care about.
Existing paid tools are incredibly expensive and extremely difficult to use. On top of that, you end up paying for tons of functionality you never use. On the other end of the spectrum, free products are fully of annoying ads, incomplete data, and hard-to-use interfaces. And nobody does mobile well. We’re offering a better way.
Our team is comprised of an incredible group of technologists, product specialists, and finance experts, including the former Head of Mobile and Mobile CTO at Thomson Reuters, former Lead Engineers at Bloomberg, and former investment professionals.
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31.08.2016 | AMD may delay next-gen Vega, confirms Zen on track for Q1 2017 | Last March, AMD unveiled a roadmap for its GPUs that predicted a one-two punch. Polaris would arrive in mid-2016, while Vega, the company’s big GPU follow-up, would slip in at the end of the year. This arrangement meant that AMD and Nvidia ... |