This page explains the rules used to publish prices, company profiles, filings, dividends, news, and indicators on Borsalia.
Borsalia prioritizes sources closest to the published fact: Casablanca Stock Exchange, AMMC, issuer releases, financial reports, official notices, and company documents.
Public secondary sources may be used to repair missing data only when they are accessible, non-paywalled, traceable, and lower priority than primary sources.
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 source text, 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 source or parser fails.
The platform favors conservative presentation: missing data is better than false data.