User blog:FrivolousAdd/Easy Storage for Devsister's Financial Information

Hi! Since most of (if not all) of the fan platforms on Social Media that would normally handle this kind of stuff are on indefinite or repeated hiatus for one reason or another, here's a quick and easy collection of links to understand Devsisters' financial situation over time. This page may update as I find more.

General Site
These are links to Devsisters' own website.
 * Financial Information - A general page for their current stock information. Contains a summary and a graph ("highlights").
 * Governance - Lets you know who exactly has a stake in what Devsisters does. Contains the ownership structure (who owns what), "bod and audit" (list of CEOs and Directors), and their Articles of Incorporation (their worker policies).
 * Stock Information - A very brief overview of how well their stocks are doing over the ten most recent market closures. Not the best place for stock information, but it gives a brief idea.
 * Disclosures - This page is only available on the Korean version of their website, for whatever reason. Not sure what it is.
 * Careers - Describes what working with Devsisters is like, and lists any actual openings they have. Only available in Korean.
 * DevTech - This is a "tech blog" where Devsisters discusses the technology they used, among other things. Only available in Korean, including it here for completion's sake.

IR Presentations
"IR" means "Investor Relations". These are conducted by Devsisters so that their investors know what their current successes and failures are, economically.

It's a good idea to look through and interpret these, as not only does it give a better idea as to why Devsisters acts the way they do, but also teaches you how to interpret professional sugar-coating.

These are all taken from their website, specifically their IR Releases page. They only have it available at 2021 the earliest.

External Sites
Most financial websites are irritating because they're either bloated with ads, or hide the most important information behind a paywall (such as DnB). I've collected some websites that manage both of these to a usable degree. (all links are to Devsisters' profiles)


 * Datanyze - A very short and brief introduction to Devsisters' corporate info and team members, with some questions you may have delivered in a "FaQ" format. Only works on modern browsers.
 * MarketWatch - Provides full financial statements and Devsisters' stock prices over time. The format might take a good while to understand given how complex it is. No payment needed.
 * Morning Star - Provides charts, return values, operating performance, and (most importantly!) sustainability for free. Some aspects require an account/payment (don't actually buy it).
 * Barron's - Explains their stocks, stockholders, and company overview in a simpler way compared to MarketWatch. Easier to understand and doesn't seem to cost anything.
 * Market Screener - Will constantly ask you to subscribe, but from what I can see all the data, in full, is for free. Provides a comprehensive overview of Devsisters' status, and a collection of relevant news stories.
 * Simply Wall St. - Gives a good visual guide to Devsisters' value, dividens, corporate health, as well as their past and future. Requires an account if you want to scroll down.
 * Investing.com - Clean and free, much like Barron's. Provides general stock information, technical Buy/Sell data, a cash flow statement, and......a forum, for some reason. One with active users.
 * Glass Door - Provides opinions of Devsisters' practices from people who worked at the company. Requires an account after some time.
 * CB insights - Doesn't really help or show much if you don't sign up, but I am including it here since it offers their competitors and "stages" as a company (ie, showing they've been Stage B since 2013).

Other links I found interesting;
 * Devsisters' LinkedIn profile - They have this as a thing, apparently. And there's also one for their USA base.
 * Datadog - A case study on Devsisters under this platform, for what I think is security.

Have a good day!