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This page explains the rules used to publish prices, company profiles, filings, dividends, news, and indicators on Borsalia.
Borsalia prioritizes information that can be checked directly and rejects figures that fail unit, date, or consistency controls.
When data is not reliable enough to display, the public interface prefers a clear unavailable state to an estimate presented as fact.
Prices, volumes, ratios, and fundamentals are checked against units, dates, symbols, irrelevant negative values, extreme gaps, and market-cap inconsistencies.
When a figure looks inconsistent with market scale or control information, it is rejected, marked for audit, or kept unavailable.
Public pages expose or reflect available data freshness. A quote, document, or news item may be delayed if a processing feed fails.
The platform favors conservative presentation: missing data is better than false data.