BENCHMARK

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BENCHMARK INSIDER ZD INC. 28 East 28th Street New York NY 100167930 BENCHMARK;Providing online information and an online publication, namely, newsletters in the field of performance measurement and analysis of computer hardware and software via a worldwide computer information network;
BMARK Benchmark Solutions Holdings Inc. 101 Park Avenue, 7th Floor New York NY 10178 BENCHMARK;Financial services, namely, analyzing market data and pricing analytics services for measuring the performance of financial markets for asset classes within the capital markets, including fixed income products;
DIVERSIFIED BENCHMARK TOBAM 49-53, Avenue des Champs-Elysées PARIS 75008 France BENCHMARK;Evaluations, assessments and research in the fields of science and technology provided by engineers, namely, testing, analysis, and evaluation of computer hardware and software for others to assure compliance with industry standards; design and development of computer hardware and software; research and development of new products for third parties; technical project studies, namely, conducting feasibility studies in the field of new technologies, conducting scientific feasibility studies; development, design, installation, maintenance, updating and rental of computer software; programming for computers; provision of technical advice in connection with computers, namely, computer software consultancy, computer programming consultancy, computer technology consultancy, consultancy in the design and development of computer hardware; conversion of computer programs and data, other than physical conversion; conversion of data or documents from physical to electronic media;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention relates to a system and method for valuing a portfolio in terms of its performance relative to a specified benchmark under a range of future scenarios. In particular, the invention takes a portfolio and calculates two values related to the portfolio: the first value corresponding to an amount by which the value of the portfolio is expected to fall below the value of a benchmark over a given time horizon, and a second value corresponding to an amount by which the value of the portfolio is expected to exceed the value of a benchmark over a given time horizon, in view of the range of different future scenarios. The invention provides a means for determining the portfolio which optimally trades-off these two values, and to evaluate risk/reward performance measures using these two values which can be used to rank instruments, securities or portfolios. The invention also provides a means for pricing portfolio insurance for optimal portfolios.