Data Analysis SW Is Free for Students

For a limited time, registered students at all U.S. institutions of higher education can download a free copy of EXPO/SE data analysis software. EXPO/SE is the student edition of EXPO Worksheet, a $4,000 package used by thousands of financial analysts, traders, economists and portfolio managers at leading banks, corporations and government agencies. Previously, EXPO was available only to a small number of students enrolled in select MBA programs. EXPO/SE includes over 600 powerful functions spanning a wide range of data analysis and decision support methods. It also provides outstanding data visualization. EXPO/SE also offers links and pointers to free sources of data on global financial markets and economies. The software can be downloaded from http://www.lmt-expo.com. Leading Market Technologies, Cambridge, MA, (617) 494-4747. W

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