Web Scraper/Sorter... What am i looking for? does it exist?

Post date: 2018-12-07 02:28:30
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I'm looking to create/buy/download a piece of software that will help me automate a large portion of research i'm doing to uncover stock frauds.

I'm having a wee bit of trouble finding what i'm looking for, so i'd appreciate knowing if such a thing exists commercially, for free, or if i'd need to hire someone to build it for me.

Let's say I've identified a certain lawyer who seems shady, and who works with thinly traded public companies.

I'd like to use a software to extract all companies from whom he filed SEC paperwork.... and then look up all the phone numbers relevant to said individual... and see what other people are involved in those companies, what addresses (office suites) might come up under different companies sharing the same address or phone number or board members.

I know different websites that contain the information i'm looking for... sites like secinfo.com, which has SEC filings with hyperlinks that make it very easy to find the same person mentioned in multiple company filings, as well people search sites that give you reverse phone number lookups and the like. (i have additional sites and data pieces I want to add, and make a great big "family tree" out of it to help me track it.)

what 'm looking for is a way to have the computer do much more of the legwork instead of needing to do this manually. sort of like a custom stock screener of sorts...

Do I need to build a custom AI bot to do this for me? is there something on the shelf i can buy or download to do this?

Thank you mefites!!
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