• 2003

Company Description

Monitor110 is a New York-based company providing data and information gathering services.

Monitor110 was a New York-based data- and information-gathering service funded by DFJ, DFJ Gotham, and Acadia. It deadpooled in July 2008. Email from CEO W. Brennan Carley on the closure: Clients, employees, and investors: I regret to inform you that, effective July 15, Monitor110 has decided to cease operations and shut down the business. Monitor110 successfully built a service that allows investors to monitor internet sources for information and insight that is relevant to their portfolio and investment thesis. The company launched a web based service ('Portal') in March of this year, and a research report service ('Alphadesk') in April, and signed up over 100 trial clients at over 60 firms including hedge funds, traditional asset managers, and investment banks. The feedback from those clients has been positive, and since March the company launched 3 releases, each incorporating ideas and requests from their trial users. They began to raise their next round of funding in May, during one of the most challenging quarters in recent history for VC investments, and despite the progress they have made operationally, they have been unable to secure funding. As a result, the company has decided to cease operations. Thank you to their customers for their support, and to their staff for their hard work and contributions in a very difficult market. Regards, W. Brennan Carley, CEO

  • Manufacturer:

    Data and Analytics
  • Formed:

    2003
  • Company Website:

  • Company E-mail:

  • Company Address:

    58 E 11th St., 3rd Flr.
    New York, NY
    United States
  • CEO:

    • W. Brennan Carley
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