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Yahoo
10-08-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NOTE) Launches Social Media Listening Feature on PolicyNote Platform
FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) is included in our list of the 10 Best AI Stocks to Buy Under $3. Within its flagship platform, PolicyNote, FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) launched a powerful social media listening feature on August 4, 2025. This feature aims to enhance how users track early signals of legislative intent. This feature uses real-time discussions from platforms like X, Truth Social, Bluesky, and CQ News, leveraging AI to extract key mentions and sentiment shifts among lawmakers before policy reaches the finalization stage. With this new feature, FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) offers personalized alerts and smart recommendations for tracking, transforming how policy professionals anticipate regulatory developments. Furthermore, it allows them to access actionable insights to refine messaging and discover new influencers. FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) strengthens its AI-driven platform by integrating policy data, news, and now social intelligence in one streamlined dashboard. FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:NOTE) helps businesses and institutions anticipate policy shifts, manage risk, and streamline decision-making through data-driven insights and workflow tools. It is included in our list of the best AI stocks. While we acknowledge the potential of NOTE as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 12 Cheap Value Stocks to Buy Now According to Warren Buffett and 7 Best Potash Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. Disclosure: None. 擷取數據時發生錯誤 登入存取你的投資組合 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤 擷取數據時發生錯誤


Forbes
01-07-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Shelter Homeowners Insurance Review 2025
To identify the best home insurance companies, we analyzed costs around the country, policy information and complaints against insurers. We scored companies based on these factors: Home insurance rates (40% of score): We analyzed average rates for each insurance company for homes with dwelling coverage of $200,000, $350,000, $500,000 and $750,000 with 50% personal property coverage, 10% loss of use coverage, a $500 deductible, $1,000 guest medical coverage and $100,000 liability coverage for a 40-year-old woman with good credit. Source: Quadrant Information Services . Complaints (20% of score): We used complaint data from state insurance departments across the country. Most home insurance complaints center on claims, including delays, unsatisfactory settlements and denials. Source: National Association of Insurance Commissioners . Availability of extended and/or guaranteed replacement cost coverage (20% of score): Extra dwelling coverage is valuable in the event of large disasters, when construction materials and labor costs tend to spike. We gave points to companies that offer either extended or guaranteed replacement cost coverage. Source: Forbes Advisor research. Digital experience (10% of score): We analyzed the quality of each company's mobile app and website. We evaluated home insurers on: If there's a mobile app. If you can submit claims online. If you can pay online. If there's a useful website search function. If there's a live chat that provides helpful information. If the company has a Facebook account that is updated regularly. If you can get a quote online. Source: Forbes Advisor research. Banned dog lists (10% of score): Banned dog breed lists can make homeowners ineligible for coverage. (A company's banned dog list might not be applicable in all states.) While any homeowners insurance company could potentially ban any dog with a biting history, not all put a ban on specific breeds. Source: Forbes Advisor research.