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ProwessIQ 1.96, the single public release from CMIE, is an online analytical engine that lets users interrogate the publisher’s proprietary repository of financial and operating data for every listed and unlisted Indian company. Designed for equity research, credit appraisal, market scanning, peer benchmarking, academic teaching and policy analysis, the application exposes more than 2,500 standardized indicators—ranging from annual and quarterly results to plant-level productivity, ownership patterns, ESG scores and early-warning risk flags—through a spreadsheet-style interface that supports drag-and-drop pivoting, time-series stretching back to 1990, custom ratio builders and one-click export to Excel, PDF or R. Analysts can screen the entire universe on any combination of metrics, generate side-by-side financial statements, visualize trends with dynamic charts, and save reusable query templates that refresh automatically when new filings arrive. Corporate finance teams use it to identify M&A targets that match specific balance-sheet or cash-flow criteria; lenders overlay default-prediction models to shortlist borrowers for deeper diligence; consultants benchmark client KPIs against sector medians; and business-school faculty pull sanitized micro-data sets for classroom case studies. Because the program is browser-based and encrypted end-to-end, subscribers can work from any location without installing local databases, yet still benefit from CMIE’s daily ingestion of stock-exchange disclosures, ROC filings, news clippings and primary surveys. The current build 1.96 adds faster server-side caching, improved XBRL tag mapping and support for multi-company batch downloads. ProwessIQ is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and enabling batch installation of multiple applications.
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