Bloomberg and the Viability of the Standalone Terminal
Jinfo Article
7th October 2015
By Eileen Steer
Abstract
The Bloomberg terminal and messaging system, Instant Bloomberg, were groundbreaking in their day but does a standalone terminal have a place in today's networked world... and what do competitors such as Symphony, Cap IQ, FactSet and Thomson Reuters have to offer? Eileen Steer speaks to users to find out their views, and looks at whether Bloomberg still provides a unique offering and how purchasers can justify the price.
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