Zomato IPO Public Sentiment Tracker
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About
Captures public discourse and sentiment surrounding the Zomato Initial Public Offering (IPO). This collection allows analysts to gauge prevailing attitudes—whether the IPO is viewed as a retail opportunity or a risky investment—by analysing associated Twitter discussions. It provides valuable insight into social network dynamics related to high-profile financial events.
Columns
id: The unique identifier assigned to the tweet.conversation_id: The identifier used to group tweets that belong to the same conversation thread.created_at: The precise date and time the tweet was posted.date: The calendar date component of the tweet's creation time.time: The time component of the tweet's creation time.timezone: The specified timezone for the tweet, which is generally zero or null across the records.user_id: The unique identifier for the tweet's author.username: The public username of the tweet's author.name: The display name of the individual who authored the tweet.place: Location data associated with the tweet; this field is mostly unavailable or missing in this dataset.
Distribution
The data is structured as a single tabular CSV file (
zomato-ipo.csv) and totals 5.93 MB. The collection contains approximately 11.5 thousand valid records. There are 10 columns included, with key metadata fields indicating 100% data validity for the records present.Usage
Ideal for sentiment analysis projects focusing on financial market events and IPOs. It is suitable for researchers interested in understanding how social media networks influence investor decisions, tracking shifts in public opinion, and performing data analytics on market enthusiasm surrounding major company listings.
Coverage
The scope is focused strictly on Twitter activity regarding the Zomato IPO. The primary time frame for discussion is concentrated between February 2021 and mid-July 2021, although a few isolated records date as far back as March 2013. Geographic coverage is limited, as specific location data (
place) is largely missing across the collected records.License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Data scientists focusing on natural language processing, financial analysts studying retail investment trends, academics researching economics and market sentiment, and social media marketing researchers.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Zomato IPO Public Sentiment Tracker
- Twitter Discourse on Zomato IPO
- Social Media Analysis of Market Buzz
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Original Data Source: Zomato IPO Public Sentiment Tracker
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