Have run into same issue. Enamored with the iterations of Hearst and other legacy media co's throughout the 70s-2000s but it's so hard to find even early-2000s stuff on EDGAR. Cool one from 2006 as Hearst first really began putting $ into digital (~$10m) https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/949536/000110465907014488/a07-5330_210k.htm …
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Yes - i want that same info. I will read the reports and find the gold. But I don't wanna have to FIND the reports.
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Have your tried a simple google search: “company x S-1. Filings” It should take you to sec’s website. You could also try their investor relations website and in the drop down menu look for S-1. There are a bunch of paid services where you can get these docs from too!
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which paid services? For older companies, they often dont have s-1s on their site or all theri annual reports.
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Like EDGAR? https://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml
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Yeah. I try using it. It's a bit rough - you have to sort through TONS of stuff to find the annual reports and s-1s. Though, I just odn't think i've done a good job trying to figure out the right way to use it.
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This isn't a perfect answer to your question, but you'd really like Scuttleblurb if you don't read it alreadyhttps://twitter.com/adam_keesling/status/1245939243249070080 …
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I just bought a memebrhsip
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@CapitalIQ_PE all the Investment Banks use it to pull this kind of info. -
Or try PitchBook (even better and also has ton of private co data plus it has a better interface)
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