Regulatory/legal risk involving Rosen Law Firm and SES AI Corp.
Rosen Law Firm · SES AI Corp. · 3 linked sources
One unified feed. Every deal, every leadership change, every portfolio event, tagged and linked to the firms, funds, and people you already track.
Rosen Law Firm · SES AI Corp. · 3 linked sources
Rosen Law Firm · FS KKR Capital Corp. · 3 linked sources
Azenta · 4 linked sources
Ministerio de Energía de Trinidad y Tobago · Heritage Petroleum Company Limited · Trinidad y Tobago · 1 linked source
Salt Creek Capital · MML Diagnostics Packaging · 2 linked sources
Pharmacy Profiles, LLC · 1 linked source
Department of Justice · Internal Revenue Service (IRS) · 2 linked sources
Pomerantz LLP · Black Rock Coffee Bar, Inc. · 2 linked sources
The information is already out there.
The structure is not.
A single deal surfaces across press releases, regulatory filings, newsletters, LinkedIn posts, and sponsor websites. Most of it is noise, much of it duplicated, and almost none of it is linked to the exact firms and people your team cares about.
Aggregators surface volume. None of them structure it against the firms, funds, and people you actually track.
Same information. Organized against your watchlist.
Four event types, one structured graph.
Every item on the feed is classified, deduplicated against prior sources, and linked to the firms, funds, companies, and people it affects.
Buyouts, recaps, add-ons, exits, sponsor-to-sponsor, minority growth. Classified by deal type and linked to every party involved.
Partner moves, CEO/CFO transitions, board changes, new hires at portfolio companies. Timed so you reach out before the rest of the Street.
Expansions, layoffs, new product lines, regulatory actions, litigation, strategic reviews. Flagged against the sponsor that owns the asset.
Closes, extensions, SMAs, continuation vehicles, secondaries, fundraising launches. Tied to vintage, strategy, and LP commitments where disclosed.
Eight roles.
Eight use cases.
One feed.
An always-on feed.
Not the tools it gets mistaken for.
PE-Monitor sits between the reference database you query and the inbox you drown in. Here's how we keep that line sharp.
Aggregators surface volume. We surface structure. Every item linked to the firms and entities that make it relevant.
We are purpose-built for one industry. The models are tuned for the vocabulary and ontology of private equity, not a chatbot for everything.
Reference tools like PitchBook or CapIQ are queried. PE-Monitor is monitored. A live feed, not a lookup.
We supply the signals. You decide how to act on them, inside the workflow, CRM, or Slack channel you already use.
The questions a senior partner would ask.
Short, specific, and direct. If you want the deeper version, we can walk through it live.
PE-Monitor.ai is an always-on private market intelligence platform. It continuously ingests news from thousands of sources, uses AI to extract and structure relevant information, resolves it to the correct entities, and stores it in a continuously updated knowledge graph. The platform enables PE professionals to track deals, leadership changes, financing events, major company developments, and competitive dynamics across portfolio companies, targets, and PE firms. The goal is to provide a single, filtered, coherent view of the most important market events in a personalized dashboard.
PE-Monitor.ai is built by PE professionals for the broader private equity ecosystem. Core users include deal teams, portfolio operations teams, investor relations teams, credit investors, portfolio company executives, as well as bankers, lawyers, consultants, headhunters, corporate development teams, and advisors. It is especially valuable for roles where staying current across many companies and industries is part of the job.
For the purposes of PE-Monitor.ai, private equity refers to investment firms that primarily acquire controlling or influential stakes in private companies, or take public companies private, with the intent to actively shape strategy, operations, and value creation over a multi-year holding period. This includes buyout and growth equity firms, sponsor-backed platforms, and their portfolio companies and affiliated entities. Venture capital and traditional public-market investors are generally out of scope, although we may track sponsor activity that crosses these boundaries with more limited depth.
We track transactions, financing events, executive changes, strategic announcements, litigation, and other material company- and fund-level developments. Events are structured, tagged, and linked to the relevant entities, industries, firms, and professionals. The Event Feed provides a deduplicated, chronologically ordered view of how key developments unfolded over time.
Traditional tools surface articles. PE-Monitor.ai extracts meaning. We analyze, tag, and connect events across companies, funds, and people so users see what changed and why it matters, not just another headline. The platform also maintains a fully available chronological event log that preserves historical context while building a rich, continuously updated, interconnected database that is easy to query and explore.
Sign up, select the companies and funds you want to follow on the “Following” page, and set your alert preferences. The system begins building your personalized event streams immediately.
Your Dashboard, News Feed, and Event Feed are available immediately after you select entities to follow. Alerts can be configured as daily or weekly digests. Real-time alerts are on our roadmap.
We ingest information from a wide range of public and semi-public sources, including major news outlets, press releases, industry publications, social feeds, regulatory filings, local business journals, firm announcements, and company website news sections. Suggestions for additional data sources are welcome.
Sources are monitored continuously, with most checked multiple times per day. Updates typically appear shortly after publication, depending on source availability and verification.
Coverage is global, with a strong focus on private-equity-relevant industries and mid-market to large enterprises. Geographic filtering and multilingual support are in early stages and will continue to expand over time.
AI agents analyze articles to extract structured events, entities, and relationships. We apply proprietary taxonomies and entity-resolution logic to tag transactions, financing events, executive changes, litigation, fund activity, industries, and involved professionals. More granular tagging continues to improve over time.
We use layered filtering, confidence thresholds, and entity resolution to suppress low-signal content. The focus is on material changes rather than volume, and noise reduction will continue to improve.
User feedback is encouraged. Issues can be flagged directly in the platform via the feedback controls or reported by email at support@pe-monitor.com. All reported issues are reviewed and incorporated into ongoing improvements of both the data and the underlying models.
Yes. Every event links back to its original source so you can review the primary material directly.
Yes. You can track funds and companies individually or as groups, including portfolio companies, targets, competitors, and custom collections.
Alerts are fully configurable by topic, frequency, and importance. They can be delivered via email, Slack, in-app notifications, or browser push, depending on your preferences and plan.
Data export via CSV is not yet supported but is on our roadmap.
The News Feed shows a curated stream of recent articles and source material related to what you follow. The Event Feed deduplicates and structures that coverage into discrete events, such as a single acquisition or executive hire, even if reported across many sources over time. In short, the News Feed shows what is being written, while the Event Feed shows an aggregated view of what actually happened.
Integrations are not yet supported but are on our roadmap. For enterprise use cases or custom integrations, please contact sales@pe-monitor.com.
APIs and webhooks are not yet supported but are planned. If you have a specific workflow in mind, contact sales@pe-monitor.com to discuss requirements.
We apply industry-standard security practices, including encryption and access controls. Privacy and responsible data handling are treated as first-order concerns.
During beta, PE-Monitor.ai is free to use. Starting in Q2 2026, the platform will transition to paid plans, beginning with a three-month free trial followed by a subscription of USD 20 per month (cancel anytime) or USD 150 per year. Enterprise plans with custom functionality and integrations are also available.
You can reach us at contact@pe-monitor.com. We welcome feedback, data source suggestions, and partnership inquiries.
The Open Beta is free while we grow. Bring your watchlist. We'll bring the feed.
One unified feed. Every deal, every leadership change, every portfolio event, tagged and linked to the firms, funds, and people you already track.
Rosen Law Firm · SES AI Corp. · 3 linked sources
Rosen Law Firm · FS KKR Capital Corp. · 3 linked sources
Azenta · 4 linked sources
Ministerio de Energía de Trinidad y Tobago · Heritage Petroleum Company Limited · Trinidad y Tobago · 1 linked source
Salt Creek Capital · MML Diagnostics Packaging · 2 linked sources
Pharmacy Profiles, LLC · 1 linked source
Department of Justice · Internal Revenue Service (IRS) · 2 linked sources
Pomerantz LLP · Black Rock Coffee Bar, Inc. · 2 linked sources
The information is already out there.
The structure is not.
A single deal surfaces across press releases, regulatory filings, newsletters, LinkedIn posts, and sponsor websites. Most of it is noise, much of it duplicated, and almost none of it is linked to the exact firms and people your team cares about.
Four event types, one structured graph.
Every item on the feed is classified, deduplicated against prior sources, and linked to the firms, funds, companies, and people it affects.
Buyouts, recaps, add-ons, exits, sponsor-to-sponsor, minority growth. Classified by deal type and linked to every party involved.
Eight roles.
Eight use cases.
One feed.
An always-on feed.
Not the tools it gets mistaken for.
PE-Monitor sits between the reference database you query and the inbox you drown in. Here's how we keep that line sharp.
Aggregators surface volume. We surface structure. Every item linked to the firms and entities that make it relevant.
We are purpose-built for one industry. The models are tuned for the vocabulary and ontology of private equity, not a chatbot for everything.
Reference tools like PitchBook or CapIQ are queried. PE-Monitor is monitored. A live feed, not a lookup.
The questions a senior partner would ask.
Short, specific, and direct. If you want the deeper version, we can walk through it live.
PE-Monitor.ai is an always-on private market intelligence platform. It continuously ingests news from thousands of sources, uses AI to extract and structure relevant information, resolves it to the correct entities, and stores it in a continuously updated knowledge graph. The platform enables PE professionals to track deals, leadership changes, financing events, major company developments, and competitive dynamics across portfolio companies, targets, and PE firms. The goal is to provide a single, filtered, coherent view of the most important market events in a personalized dashboard.
PE-Monitor.ai is built by PE professionals for the broader private equity ecosystem. Core users include deal teams, portfolio operations teams, investor relations teams, credit investors, portfolio company executives, as well as bankers, lawyers, consultants, headhunters, corporate development teams, and advisors. It is especially valuable for roles where staying current across many companies and industries is part of the job.
The Open Beta is free while we grow. Bring your watchlist. We'll bring the feed.
Aggregators surface volume. None of them structure it against the firms, funds, and people you actually track.
Partner moves, CEO/CFO transitions, board changes, new hires at portfolio companies. Timed so you reach out before the rest of the Street.
Expansions, layoffs, new product lines, regulatory actions, litigation, strategic reviews. Flagged against the sponsor that owns the asset.
Closes, extensions, SMAs, continuation vehicles, secondaries, fundraising launches. Tied to vintage, strategy, and LP commitments where disclosed.
We supply the signals. You decide how to act on them, inside the workflow, CRM, or Slack channel you already use.
For the purposes of PE-Monitor.ai, private equity refers to investment firms that primarily acquire controlling or influential stakes in private companies, or take public companies private, with the intent to actively shape strategy, operations, and value creation over a multi-year holding period. This includes buyout and growth equity firms, sponsor-backed platforms, and their portfolio companies and affiliated entities. Venture capital and traditional public-market investors are generally out of scope, although we may track sponsor activity that crosses these boundaries with more limited depth.
We track transactions, financing events, executive changes, strategic announcements, litigation, and other material company- and fund-level developments. Events are structured, tagged, and linked to the relevant entities, industries, firms, and professionals. The Event Feed provides a deduplicated, chronologically ordered view of how key developments unfolded over time.
Traditional tools surface articles. PE-Monitor.ai extracts meaning. We analyze, tag, and connect events across companies, funds, and people so users see what changed and why it matters, not just another headline. The platform also maintains a fully available chronological event log that preserves historical context while building a rich, continuously updated, interconnected database that is easy to query and explore.
Sign up, select the companies and funds you want to follow on the “Following” page, and set your alert preferences. The system begins building your personalized event streams immediately.
Your Dashboard, News Feed, and Event Feed are available immediately after you select entities to follow. Alerts can be configured as daily or weekly digests. Real-time alerts are on our roadmap.
We ingest information from a wide range of public and semi-public sources, including major news outlets, press releases, industry publications, social feeds, regulatory filings, local business journals, firm announcements, and company website news sections. Suggestions for additional data sources are welcome.
Sources are monitored continuously, with most checked multiple times per day. Updates typically appear shortly after publication, depending on source availability and verification.
Coverage is global, with a strong focus on private-equity-relevant industries and mid-market to large enterprises. Geographic filtering and multilingual support are in early stages and will continue to expand over time.
AI agents analyze articles to extract structured events, entities, and relationships. We apply proprietary taxonomies and entity-resolution logic to tag transactions, financing events, executive changes, litigation, fund activity, industries, and involved professionals. More granular tagging continues to improve over time.
We use layered filtering, confidence thresholds, and entity resolution to suppress low-signal content. The focus is on material changes rather than volume, and noise reduction will continue to improve.
User feedback is encouraged. Issues can be flagged directly in the platform via the feedback controls or reported by email at support@pe-monitor.com. All reported issues are reviewed and incorporated into ongoing improvements of both the data and the underlying models.
Yes. Every event links back to its original source so you can review the primary material directly.
Yes. You can track funds and companies individually or as groups, including portfolio companies, targets, competitors, and custom collections.
Alerts are fully configurable by topic, frequency, and importance. They can be delivered via email, Slack, in-app notifications, or browser push, depending on your preferences and plan.
Data export via CSV is not yet supported but is on our roadmap.
The News Feed shows a curated stream of recent articles and source material related to what you follow. The Event Feed deduplicates and structures that coverage into discrete events, such as a single acquisition or executive hire, even if reported across many sources over time. In short, the News Feed shows what is being written, while the Event Feed shows an aggregated view of what actually happened.
Integrations are not yet supported but are on our roadmap. For enterprise use cases or custom integrations, please contact sales@pe-monitor.com.
APIs and webhooks are not yet supported but are planned. If you have a specific workflow in mind, contact sales@pe-monitor.com to discuss requirements.
We apply industry-standard security practices, including encryption and access controls. Privacy and responsible data handling are treated as first-order concerns.
During beta, PE-Monitor.ai is free to use. Starting in Q2 2026, the platform will transition to paid plans, beginning with a three-month free trial followed by a subscription of USD 20 per month (cancel anytime) or USD 150 per year. Enterprise plans with custom functionality and integrations are also available.
You can reach us at contact@pe-monitor.com. We welcome feedback, data source suggestions, and partnership inquiries.
Same information. Organized against your watchlist.