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SEO for site similar to yahoo finance

Hi all,

Working on a site similar in its organization to yahoo finance:

It has a searchable list of publicly traded companies, and once the user clicks on the result they want, novel info on that company is constantly updated every second.

My question is, how should webmaster treat SEO for a site like this that has literally thousands of pages that, when crawled, look very similar to each other. I notice that yahoo finance is indexing all of these pages but i cant find any sort of guidelines from google about how they want these pages treated, organized, flagged, etc.

These aren't doorway pages, and they aren't technically duplicate content, but they are very low on unique content. Its just constnatly updated key/value pairs that are useful for traders, investors, etc.

tbh, im not even sure how best to even ask this question. Mostly looking for best practices in order to show google i am legit site that is not trying to spam keywords with ultra specific pages. Less interested in SEO in terms of promotion and link building.

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