Barwicki Investor Relations

Honesty, Integrity & Responsibility

CURATED DATABASES
  • 73,000+ Institutional Investors (money, fund & portfolio managers), CIO’s, Financial Advisors & Analysts
    This is a proprietary database that was started in 1992 and has never been purchased, sold or traded.
    Updated Daily from S.E.C. statement of ownership filings and online sources.

  • 84,500+ Stockbrokers @ 1,650 brokerage firms
    Database was originally purchased from NASD (now FINRA)
    Originally purchased with 150,000 stockbrokers - Over the years the number of Stockbrokers have decreased.

  • 178,700+ Retail Investors
    Database consists of 32 NOBO lists (shareholder lists)

  • 1,970,000+ Standard & Poor's (Capital IQ) retail & equity investors database
    Database was purchased in 2021.

  • 21,500+ Board of Directors of Public Companies 

Barwicki Investor Relations databases are CURATED, meaning ALL of our databases are a structured data repository that are organized, enhanced, and maintained with significant human effort & technology from Microsoft Excel, CSV and other software programs and applications to ensure quality, accuracy, and accessibility. This process, known as data curation, involves actively cleaning (WEEKLY), annotating, and enriching raw data to make it more trustworthy, discoverable, and useful for investor relations efforts, financial public relations, and specific needs of a current public company and/or a company planning an Initial Public Offering.


Key aspects of OUR curated database

  • Human effort and quality control: Unlike a simple data dump, our curated databases are the result of deliberate human work to add value through organization and quality control. This process includes correcting errors, standardizing formats, and removing inaccuracies. 
  • Enhanced organization and metadata: Data is systematically organized, and metadata (data that describes other data) is added to provide context and make it easier to find and understand. This includes activities like cataloging, adding tags, and ensuring file uniformity. 
  • Improved usability and accessibility: The primary goal is to create a reliable and usable resource. Curated data is made accessible and is more dependable for analysis, reporting, and strategic initiatives (investor relations efforts). 
  • Lifecycle management: Data curation is our ongoing process that manages data throughout its lifecycle, from collection and cleaning to long-term preservation and maintenance. 
  • High quality: The data is cleaned of inconsistencies, errors, returns and duplicates on a DAILY BASIS from our Fact Sheet Mailings and Emails.

  • Structured and organized: The data is systematically organized in a logical format, often with consistent naming conventions, to be easily searchable and retrievable.

  • Contextualized with metadata: It includes comprehensive metadata, or data about the data. This provides context, such as the data's source, owner, update history, and meaning, so that users can understand and trust it.

  • Purpose-driven: The data is selected and prepared with a specific use case in mind, such as market analysis, scientific research, but our primary purposes is for investor relations efforts.

  • Enhanced for reuse: Through standardization and proper documentation, our curated databases are designed to be easily reused for different purposes based on a public companies specific needs.