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What are Company Trends

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The Company Trends section helps you analyze market activity using visual charts and data summaries across companies, sectors, geographies, and themes.It allows you to quickly understand how company formation, funding activity, or sector adoption is evolving across different markets.Trend data is presented through interactive charts along with supporting tables for deeper analysis.

What You Can Analyze

Using Company Trends, you can track:

πŸ”Ή Company distribution across countries or regions

πŸ”Ή Growth in companies across sectors or feeds

πŸ”Ή Emerging activity across trending themes

πŸ”Ή Technology or sector expansion over time

πŸ”Ή Market concentration across geographies

Available Trend Options

Trend Type

What It Helps You Analyze

Year-over-Year Number of Companies Founded

Tracks how company formation activity has changed over time.

Number of Companies Across Countries

Compares company presence and market activity across different countries or regions.

Number of Companies Across Feeds

Shows how companies are distributed across sectors or feeds.

Number of Companies Across Trending Themes in Sectors

Identifies themes gaining traction across industries.

Number of Companies Across Tech Sectors

Compares company concentration across technology-focused sectors.

Number of Companies Across Waves Disrupting Sectors

Highlights innovation waves impacting industries.

Number of Companies Across Offline Sectors

Analyzes company distribution across traditional or offline industries.

How to use Company Trends

  1. Navigate to the Companies Database.

  2. Apply filters based on your research needs (sector, geography, funding stage, etc.).

  3. Scroll to the Company Trends section.

  4. Select a trend from the Select Trend Type dropdown.

  5. View insights through charts and supporting tables.

You can zoom, navigate, or reset the visualization using chart controls available below the graph.

Example: Compare company activity between the United States, India, and the United Kingdom.

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