Aftermarket Research - Visit DeGroote Trading Centres On-Campus
Access is available on and off campus to current McMaster University students, faculty and staff.
- Aftermarket Research is fully funded and licensed by McMaster's DeGrooote School of Business (DSB)
- October 17, 2025: Aftermarket Research (formerly known as Investext) is now available as an Add-On within the LSEG Workspace platform. Please email dsbhelp@mcmaster.ca to request access to Aftermarket Research.
- Aftermarket Research via LSEG Workspace is available ...
- remotely via the web - First time users should request registration and Aftermarket Research access from DSB at dsbhelp@mcmaster.ca. Web access becomes accessible once your account is approved by DSB (usually within 1 business day). Once connected to Workspace, open Aftermarket Research - go to the Research menu and select Advanced Research or enter ADVRES in the search bar and select the Research Advanced Search app from the list. If unable to view the full suite of reports, contact DSB to request access.
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remotely via the DSB Virtual Lab (VPN required for off-campus access) which is only accessible to DSB faculty, staff and students. See instructions for accessing the DSB Virtual Lab - Windows, iOS, OSX and Android. Once you Sign In to the DSB Virtual Lab, select the Trading Floor icon, then select the WS (Workspace) icon on the virtual desktop. In Workspace, open Aftermarket Research - go to the Research menu and select Advanced Research or enter ADVRES in the search bar and select the Research Advanced Search app from the list. If unable to view the full suite of reports, contact DSB to request access. - on-site - Visit the DeGroote Trading Centres located in DSB-B106 (Hamilton campus) & RJC-126 (Burlington campus)
- remotely via the web - First time users should request registration and Aftermarket Research access from DSB at dsbhelp@mcmaster.ca. Web access becomes accessible once your account is approved by DSB (usually within 1 business day). Once connected to Workspace, open Aftermarket Research - go to the Research menu and select Advanced Research or enter ADVRES in the search bar and select the Research Advanced Search app from the list. If unable to view the full suite of reports, contact DSB to request access.
Coverage: 1982 to the present
Aftermarket Research (formerly known as Investext) contains one of the largest collections of analyst reports, with over 30 million full-text reports from over 1,900 sources. The reports provide insights from brokers and other experts on equities, fixed income, commodities, foreign exchange, ESG, macroeconomics, company strategy and valuation, industry trends, market share and more.
Once connected [see Notes above] > go to the Research menu and select Advanced Research or enter ADVRES in the search bar and select the Research Advanced Search app from the list. Once this module is open, you should see this search screen where reports can be retrieved using a variety of criteria including Company, Keywords, field (i.e., Document, Title, Table of Contents), Date Range (default is past 90 days), Page Count, Contributors, Analysts, Subjects/Topics, Report Types (e.g., Company, Industry, Market, ESG), Industries, Countries/Regions, Document ID, File Types and Languages. NOTE: When searching for a specific company (particularly if inactive or delisted), try both the Company and Keywords options to ensure that the most comprehensive list of reports is retrieved. The Retail Value column in the results list is for information purposes only. McMaster users can view or download up to 150 pages per day at no cost, with this limit resetting at 12:00 a.m. EST.
Contributors include Barclays, Berenberg, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Exane BNP Paribas, GlobalData, HSBC, Jefferies, J.P. Morgan, Kepler Cheuvreux, Morgan Stanley, RBC Capital Markets, Société Générale, UBS and many more. If unable to view the full suite of reports, contact dsbhelp@mcmaster.ca to request access [see Notes above for more information].
Industry sectors covered include Academic & Educational Institutions (e.g., Schools, Colleges & Universities), Basic Materials, Consumer Cyclicals (e.g., Automobiles, Retailers), Consumer Non-Cyclicals (e.g., Food & Beverages, Personal & Household Products & Services), Energy, Financials, Government Activity, Healthcare, Industrials, Institutions, Associations & Organizations (e.g., Charity Organizations, Environmental Organizations), Real Estate, Technology, and Utilities.