Viewpoints

One record. Every reader sees a different question in it.

AYVES reads the same public filings for a journalist chasing a story, a portfolio manager reading structure, a head of tax running a pre-file check, and a credit desk mapping a counterparty. The record is the same. The question is different.

§ 01Journalist · NGO

Find the story inside the filing, with citations that survive the desk.

The number that makes the headline is the number a lawyer will test first. Every figure AYVES surfaces carries the page, row, and character span it came from, so the story is sourced before you write the lede.

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§ 02Investor · VC · analyst

Read the structure before the market reprices it.

An intellectual-property assignment recorded eleven days before a filing is a question worth asking in diligence. AYVES reads the leading indicators the week they happen, long before they reach a headline or a downgrade.

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§ 03Head of tax · multinational

See your own footprint the way an outside analyst will.

Your Country-by-Country report is public the day you file it. Run it through AYVES first and you meet the questions before the questions arrive, with time to prepare the narrative and the numbers behind it.

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§ 04Credit · M&A diligence

Map a counterparty before you sign, and watch it after.

Diligence lives on the questions nobody thought to ask. AYVES reads a counterparty's public footprint, surfaces the jurisdictions that carry open questions, and keeps watching once the deal is live.

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Every figure here is read from documents companies chose to publish. Operated by BIRD BV. Nothing here is tax or investment advice.