Signals
The read follows incentives.
MI tracks who gained a reason to move, who has pressure to act, and which transaction signals affect the decision.
- Funding and debt activity
- Ownership movement
- Activist and partnership signals
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Capital activity radar
Capital movement changes incentives. A radar helps leaders see whether financing, ownership, partnership, or activist activity affects a thesis, counterparty read, or competitor posture.
Operating model
A capital activity radar monitors funding, debt pressure, ownership movement, activist activity, filings, partnerships, and executive changes.
Signals
MI tracks who gained a reason to move, who has pressure to act, and which transaction signals affect the decision.
Output
The output supports repricing, accelerated diligence, response planning, negotiation posture, or continued watch.
Direct answers
MI frames the leadership decision, sets watch requirements, judges evidence quality, and briefs what changed, what is confirmed, what remains open, and which action the evidence supports.
Next step
Share the decision, timing pressure, and outside activity. We will review the context before responding and come prepared with the first evidence questions.
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