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Thursday, June 07, 2018  



Preseries - Automated Platform To Discover, Evaluate, and Monitor Early Stage Investments
https://preseries.com/

Preseries for Investors: Fully automated solution ideal for Venture Capital, Corporate M&A, Private Equity, Business Development, Market Research and Management Consulting. Discover the right opportunity ahead of the competition. Compare investment scenarios, portfolios and much more. Benefit from automated insights and reports tailored to your needs. Keep tabs on peers’ syndicates and strategies. Give your portfolio companies a better chance of raising fresh funds. Preseries for Startups: Instantly assess the potential of your startup from a wide range of metrics. Compare your strategy with your competitors and stay ahead of the pack. Make sure your company data is up-to-date and get noticed by potential investors, partners and clients. Pave the road to better fundraising: simulate the impact of management decisions and see your startup through investors’ eyes. Preseries for Analysts: Built for non-technical business users as well as for data scientists and analysts, take full control over the data and predictive models. Complete access to the powerful predictive modeling platform powered by BigML. Integrate to your own workflow with powerful API. Full access to our latest consolidated datasets and predictive models of 300,000+ companies, 145,000+ rounds of financing, 6,000+ IPOs, 20,000+ acquisitions, and 6,000+ closed companies to compare. This will be added to Financial Sources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Start Up Resources for the Entrepreneur 2018. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™.





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