Investor Glossary
What is Company Signals?
Definition
Company signals are observable events or data points that indicate a company is growing, changing, or reaching a milestone. Examples include hiring surges, funding rounds, product launches, partnerships, and expansion into new markets.
Why company signals matters for investors
Signals are leading indicators of company trajectory. A hiring surge often precedes revenue growth. A funding round indicates investor confidence. Tracking these signals systematically gives investors an information edge.
How Treendly VC helps with company signals
Treendly VC tracks 15 signal categories automatically: launch, hiring, finance, partnership, acquisition, new product, recognition, IPO, integration, competitors, legal, merger, expansion, compression, and new client.
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