Business
Intelligence / Due Diligence
Different industries
define "business intelligence" in different ways. Human
resources personnel may require background research on an executive
candidate. Business development directors may require competitive
intelligence on a competitor’s new product launch.
Discovering the true standing of a potential partner makes good
business sense. Alternatively, a judgment against a bankrupt
adversary may not be worth pursuing. Nardizzi &
Associates accesses thousands of databases with public records and
open source information such as: news/media references, litigation,
bankruptcies, contracts, internet postings, past address histories,
liens and judgments, business affiliations, securities filings,
etc.—these are just a few areas that clients call upon the
firm for timely reporting.
Armed with a backbone of database intelligence, and if the
situation warrants, the firm then interviews relevant parties such
as former employees, contractors, and industry experts to flesh out
non-confidential information.
• Venture capital /
equity financing
• Executive and other high-level hires
• Mergers and acquisitions
• Asset
searches
• Competitive intelligence
• Benchmark surveys
• Vendor contracting
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