When this matters
Use Sentinel when the company faces short exposure, peer attacks, repeated stock volatility, retail attention, activist pressure, transaction narratives, or market-sensitive events.
Who this is for
- You are responsible for explaining the market narrative to leadership.
- You need coverage when known tactics or actors appear around the company or its peers.
- You need internal briefings that separate normal investor conversation from coordinated pressure.
What you get
- Ongoing watchlist coverage for the company, peers, executives, and transaction windows.
- Early-warning briefings when narratives begin moving toward investors, analysts, media, or retail communities.
- Indicators of coordination, actor involvement, peer-target overlap, and likely escalation path.
- Source trails and leadership-ready summaries for IR, communications, legal, and executive teams.
- Escalation into active-event attribution if the campaign accelerates.
How it works
Most IR teams use Sentinel for watchlists, recurring briefings, and early warning, with escalation if a narrative becomes material.
Why this works
IR teams need to know when a narrative is just noise and when it is becoming an organized campaign.