Eleven desks. Three time zones. One wire.
Each desk owns a corner of the market and watches it without blinking. They share a single distribution feed, so the story breaks where the expertise already sits — never handed off, never diluted, never rewritten by someone who joined the call late.
Who's actually watching what.
From a raw filing to a story you can act on.
Three steps, one feedback loop. The wire is the front door — the desk that opens it decides how fast the room reads it.
It Crosses
A release lands on the wire. Our distribution desk timestamps it, verifies the source and routes it to the right reporter — usually inside ninety seconds.
We Read It
An editor who covers the sector reads the filing in full, pulls the number that matters and checks it against the last four quarters before a word is written.
It Ships
The story goes out with the context a headline alone can’t carry — distributed to terminals, inboxes and the front page the moment it clears the standard.
Every beat we watch.
A live cross-section of the tags running through the file today. Tap one to read the stories underneath it.
