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Every claim becomes a row that lives forever.
Identity, projection, commitment, guidance, all extracted from 10-Ks, 10-Qs, transcripts, and press releases. Each finding cites its exact source quote and survives across filings.
“100,000 modules by FY2024”
→ 10-K FY2022 · p. 47When a claim changes, we don't overwrite - we link.
A 2022 promise of 100k modules → a 2024 actual of 80k → a 2025 revised projection of 120k. A single data point tells you what they said. A chain tells you whether they meant it.
Management either delivers. Or they don't.
Every company page builds a permanent track record: promises made, promises kept, promises quietly buried. Before you invest, you know exactly what kind of management team you're dealing with.
Rivian promised
50,000 vehicles in year one. They built 24,337.
The guidance came from the S-1 filed weeks before the largest EV IPO in history. The miss landed quietly in the next annual report. Without the arc, it reads like a footnote. With it, it's the whole story.
“We expect to produce approximately 50,000 vehicles in the year ending December 31, 2022, subject to supply chain constraints and other factors outside our control.”
“We produced 24,337 vehicles in the year ended December 31, 2022, compared to our prior production guidance of approximately 50,000 vehicles.”
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The public brief is the executive summary. Atlas is everything underneath it - every finding we've ever extracted for a company, filterable by type, status, source, and year. Search 100+ findings with natural language.
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AST SpaceMobile Inc. · company atlas
Project 5 BlueBird satellites launched and commercially operational by Q3 2023.
4 of 5 launched Dec 2023 — one quarter late; Phase 1 coverage delayed to Sept 2024.
AT&T and Verizon subscribers to access space-mobile service from existing handsets — no hardware change required.
AT&T SpaceMobile beta confirmed Sept 2024, six months late; Verizon integration pending.
Recurring commercial revenue from MNO billing integration commencing Q1 2025.
Guidance pulled to H2 2025; enterprise pilots generating ~$2M/qtr. as of Q4 2024.
Phase 2 constellation of 60+ BlueBird satellites fully on-orbit by end of 2025.
18 on-orbit as of Q1 2025 — 42 remaining; launch cadence on track.