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  • Welcome
  • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1 Orbit Platform Overview
    • 1.2 Key Features
    • 1.3 Target Audience
    • 1.4 Benefits of Using Orbit Platform
    • 1.5 Overview of this Documentation
  • 2. Quick Start
    • 2.1 Accessing Orbit Platform
    • 2.2 Navigating the User Interface
    • 2.3 Basic User Cases
      • 2.3.1 Conducting a Semantic Search
      • 2.3.2 Copilot Chat
      • 2.3.3 Browsing and Using Pre-Defined Bots
    • 2.4 Exploring the Bot Marketplace
    • 2.5 Understanding SaaS Features and Limitations
  • 3. Platform Overview
    • 3.1 Overview of Orbit Platform
    • 3.2 Orbit AI Studio
      • 3.2.1 Data Loaders
      • 3.2.2 Metadata Management
      • 3.2.3 PDF Pre-Processing
      • 3.2.4 LLM Integration
      • 3.2.5 Workflow Automation
    • 3.3 Custom Knowledge Base Creation
    • 3.4 Chat and Search Capabilities
    • 3.5 Bot Marketplace
      • 3.5.1 Overview of the Bot Marketplace
      • 3.5.2 Creating and Managing Bots
      • 3.5.3 Automating Manual Tasks with Bots
  • 3.6 Data Connectors
  • 4. User Guide
    • 4.1 General User Interface
      • 4.1.1 Portfolio Management
      • 4.1.2 Concept Management
      • 4.1.3 Share
    • 4.2 Semantic Search and Chat
    • 4.3 Features on Single Document
    • 4.4 Create Your Knowledge Base
  • 5. Orbit Knowledge Bases
    • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Global Exchange Filings
  • 5.3 China Earnings Transcripts
  • 5.4 Global Sustainability Reports
  • 5.5 Global Regulation Documents
  • 5.6 Global Earnings Transcripts
  • 5.7 Listed Companies Official Documents
  • 5.8 Private Companies Official Documents
  • 5.9 Google News
  • 5.10 China Bond Documents
  • 6. Off-the-Shelf Bots
    • 6.1 Data Transformer
    • 6.2 Filings Insight Extractor
    • 6.3 Portfolio News Tracker
    • 6.4 Summary Composer
    • 6.5 Financial Statement Navigator
    • 6.6 Earning Call Calendar
    • 6.7 News Flow Tracker
  • 6.8 SmartMonitor Bot
  • 7. Pricing
    • 7.1 Product Options
    • 7.2 SaaS Pricing Structure
  • 7.3 Product Selection Guide
  • 8. Enterprise Deployment
    • 8.1 Deployment Options
    • 8.2 Security and Compliance
    • 8.3 Scaling and Performance
    • 8.4 Integration with Existing Systems
  • 9. Use Cases and Examples
    • 9.1 Investment Research Use Cases
      • 9.1.1 Generate a Research Report with Copilot Chat
      • 9.1.2 Analyse Investment Themes from Annual Reports
    • 9.2 Sustainability Use Cases
      • 9.2.1 Generate an ESG Report with Copilot Chat
      • 9.2.2 Orbit vs Claude vs Perplexity
    • 9.3 Service Provider Use Cases
    • 9.4 Case Studies: Success Stories
  • 10. FAQ and Troubleshooting
    • 10.1 Common Questions
    • 10.2 Contacting Support
  • 11. Appendices
    • 11.1 Glossary of Terms
    • 11.2 Whitepapers
      • Advancing News Analytics for Financial Decision Making
    • 11.3 Release Notes
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  • Rising Importance of Private Companies in Investment Research
  • Extensive Coverage of Private Companies

5.8 Private Companies Official Documents

In recent years, private companies have become increasingly important in investment research, attracting significant attention from capital markets. As private companies often operate outside the public markets, they can offer unique investment opportunities, particularly in high-growth sectors such as technology, healthcare, and sustainable industries. Investors and analysts are increasingly seeking to understand these companies' operations, financial health, and strategic directions as part of a comprehensive investment strategy.

Rising Importance of Private Companies in Investment Research

Private companies are gaining popularity among investors for several reasons. Unlike publicly traded companies, private firms are not required to disclose as much information, making them potentially undervalued or overlooked in traditional markets. Additionally, many private companies are at the forefront of innovation, driving growth in emerging industries. As these companies remain private for longer periods before considering public offerings, understanding their business models, market positions, and growth potential becomes crucial for investors looking to gain an edge in competitive markets.

  • Unique Investment Opportunities: Private companies often represent untapped opportunities, especially in sectors that are rapidly evolving. Investing in these companies can provide access to high-growth potential that is not available in public markets.

  • Market Influence: As private companies grow and influence their industries, their actions can have significant impacts on market dynamics. Investors who understand these companies can better anticipate shifts and trends within the broader market.

Extensive Coverage of Private Companies

To support this growing need for information, Orbit Insight uses the same advanced web scraping technology applied to public companies to cover over 500,000 of the most active private companies that are of interest to capital markets. This extensive coverage ensures that users have access to the official documents and disclosures of these private firms, providing critical insights that are otherwise difficult to obtain.

  • Comprehensive Document Collection: The web scraping technology systematically gathers official documents directly from private companies' websites. This includes business updates, financial summaries, strategic announcements, and more, ensuring that investors have access to the most relevant and up-to-date information available.

  • Focus on High-Interest Companies: The focus is on the most active and influential private companies that are of particular interest to capital markets. These are firms that are either leading their industries or are on the cusp of significant growth, making their documents and disclosures especially valuable for investment research.

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