Transcripts dataset
Earnings call transcript search
Resolve an earnings call to the correct company, fiscal period, event, and source document.
Primary source
Issuer investor-relations pages and permitted transcript sources
API route
/v3/stocks/{symbol}/transcripts
Coverage
Explicit by stream
Serving
Rights-aware
What this dataset means
An earnings-call transcript is a textual record of prepared remarks and questions and answers. A usable corpus needs the company, fiscal period, call time, source, publication time, speakers, section boundaries, and revision status—not only a block of scraped text.
The buyer’s objective is straightforward: Locate a specific call transcript quickly and verify it. DataCedar keeps the research contract visible so the output can be inspected before it is trusted.
Fields delivered
The endpoint is /v3/stocks/{symbol}/transcripts. Responses retain deterministic pagination and the metadata needed to connect normalized records to their source run.
How to evaluate a provider
Use stable event and document keys; title matching alone fails when companies have similar names or fiscal calendars.
Transcript text may be copyrighted by the issuer or publisher. Public serving requires an owned, licensed, or otherwise permitted source; metadata can remain available when text cannot. DataCedar deliberately exposes that boundary in the product rather than leaving customers to infer it from a missing endpoint or a legal footnote.
Failure modes to test before purchase
- Wrong fiscal quarter.
- Duplicate syndicated copies.
- Partial transcript treated as complete.
- Acquisition access is treated as proof of redistribution rights.
- An empty array cannot distinguish no event from incomplete collection.
Source, freshness, and reproducibility
Source. Issuer investor-relations pages and permitted transcript sources. DataCedar stores source identifiers and retrieval runs before normalization, then serves its own stable downstream schema.
Freshness. Collectors discover new calls after events and preserve source observations. Corrections create new document versions with their own hashes.
Rights. DataCedar does not bypass ownership restrictions. Decodo may retrieve public pages reliably, but it does not change copyright or redistribution rights.
Questions, answered.
The research schema includes company and fiscal period, call and publication timestamps, source URL and provider, speaker names and roles, prepared remarks and Q&A sections, document hash, availability and rights status. Fields remain connected to source, retrieval, coverage, and rights metadata.