4/15/2026 at 2:11:52 PM
What would also be very interesting is a graph of relationships and movements. Let's see just how incestuous the boards really are, and what's going on with serial CEOs who move from one business to the next.by thedougd
4/15/2026 at 3:13:37 PM
Northdata [1] does basically this, but mostly ingests European data currently. Perhaps they will expand to ingest US data as well at some point. Not affiliated with them in any way. I just use them to look into company structures every now and again.by StrauXX
4/15/2026 at 2:19:38 PM
I worked on a knowledge graph map using Wikidata to get relationship between people and organizations, but data was limited to family, basic stuff. Being from Europe, there isn't an open data analogue of SEC. Now I will download this data, it is open so no license at all, and try to show these kind of relationships. It has the potential of being very investigative, especially for USA residents.by abstracthinking
4/15/2026 at 3:25:26 PM
Is it that Europe doesn't have any open data analogues of the SEC, or is it that each European country has its own open data analog?by HWR_14
4/15/2026 at 3:37:49 PM
Each european countries has various orgs, types of license. It is easier to start from SEC to integrate that data into my site, also you have to test a bit what users care about.by abstracthinking
4/15/2026 at 5:37:17 PM
Wondering aloud -- this is clearly PII, but it's public information. The site would be subject to GDPR, and other rules from the EU, and folks may want to have their data hidden or removed. What would be the exposure for sourcing EU data?by jasonjayr
4/16/2026 at 1:04:43 AM
You're looking for https://theyrule.net/by text0404
4/15/2026 at 4:37:57 PM
Interesting idea...tracking which execs move together or which board members overlap across companies. Maybe in next turnby porsche959
4/15/2026 at 5:49:05 PM
> incestuousIs it that? Or would it be similar to when you have a lot of responsibility (like leading a company) you tend to bring along people you know you can trust and can help you succeed?
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