Browse critical information on hundreds of thousands of startups to identify your next customer, competitor, or investment.
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We have developed the following custom functions to help you access information on Private and Public Companies:

PRIVATE COMPANIES FUNCTIONS:

=RaisedBetween(amount1, amount2)
                
amount1 - Returns only startups with funding over entered amount (in millions).
amount2 - Returns only startups with funding over entered amount (in millions).
                
Example:  =RaisedBetween(2,5) - Returns all growing startups with funding between 2 and 5 millions.


                
              
           
=FoundedBetween(since, until)
              
since - Returns only growing startups founded in OR after entered year.
until - Returns only growing startups founded until entered year.
                
Example:  =FoundedAfter(2014",2015) - Returns all growing startups founded between 2014 and 2015.
              
                                        
=StartupCity(city)
              
city - Returns only growing startups where HQ is located in defined city.
                
Example:  =StartupCity("New") - Returns all growing startups where city's name has the word 'New' in it.
              
                                    
=StartupVertical(vertical)
              
vertical - Returns only growing startups under defined vertical.   
                               
Example:  =StartupVertical("Tech","yes") - Returns all growing startups with contact information where vertical has the word 'Tech' in it.
                           
          
=SentimentScore(score)
              
score - Returns only growing startups where Social and Regular Media Sentiment is over entered score.
                 
                
Example:  =SentimentScore("0.5") - Returns all growing startups with sentiment score over 0.5. (See our docs to understand meaning).
              
              
              
=ScaleIndex(index)
              
index - Returns only growing startups with scalability level over defined index.
                  
                
Example:  =ScaleIndex("0.1") - Returns all growing startups with scalability index over 0.1 (See our docs to understand meaning).
              
                     
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PUBLIC COMPANIES FUNCTIONS:

=BalanceSheet(ticker, fiscalYear)
                
ticker - Enter stock ticker.
fiscalYear - Enter fiscal year .
                
Example:  =BalanceSheet("MSFT","2012") - Returns Microsoft Balance Sheet from 10-K of fiscal year 2012
                
              
=IncomeStatement(ticker, fiscalYear)
                
ticker - Enter stock ticker.
fiscalYear - Enter fiscal year .
                
Example:  =IncomeStatement("MSFT","2012") - Returns Microsoft Income Statement from 10-K of fiscal year 2012
                
              
              
=Cashflow(ticker, fiscalYear)
                
ticker - Enter stock ticker.
fiscalYear - Enter fiscal year .
                
Example:  =Cashflow("MSFT","2012") - Returns Microsoft Cashflow Statement from 10-K of fiscal year 2012



=EOD(ticker, startDate, endDate)
              
ticker - Enter stock ticker.
startDate - Enter *since* when you need EOD information about ticker.
endDate - Enter *until* when you need EOD information about ticker.
                
Example:  =EOD("MSFT", "2012-11-01","2017-05-01") - Returns Ticker EOD information for every day the market was open during specified period.
              
              
                            
              
=NewsOnStock(ticker)
              
ticker - Enter stock ticker.
                
Example:  =NewsOnStock("MSFT") - Returns the latest news on Microsoft from local newspapers and from specialized media.
              
              
          
         
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