Flock

India + US disclosure intelligence

Beyond the usual screeners.

Most tools hand you screened summaries and computed scores. Flock shows the raw public filings — what was disclosed to SEBI, the exchanges, AMFI and the SEC — time-stamped and linked to the original source. Research, not advice.

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Emcure Pharmaceuticals LtdNSE: EMCURE

Morgan Stanley

Stale
Acquired+1,37,590 shares
Filed 2026-06-25NSE blockview source

A real disclosure, shown raw — source-linked, filing date intact, no score in between. Not investment advice.

Definition

Flock is a disclosure-data publisher, not a screener: it republishes public regulatory filings — SEBI SAST and Reg-7 filings, NSE and BSE shareholding patterns, bulk and block deals, AMFI mutual-fund portfolios, and SEC 13F filings — with the filing date and a source link on every row. It computes no scores and makes no recommendations.

The difference

Screened summaries, or the raw filing?

The usual approach

  • Screened summaries and computed scores
  • One market — India or the US, rarely both
  • Figures restated, often without the filing date
  • You trust the tool's processing of the data

Flock's approach

  • Raw public filings, read straight from the source
  • India and the US disclosures in one feed
  • Every line time-stamped and source-linked
  • You read the filing and verify it yourself

A factual comparison of approach — not a claim about any other product. Both kinds of tool have their place; Flock's is the raw, dated, source-linked filing.

Built on public regulatory filings.

  • Built on public filings from SEBI, NSE, BSE, AMFI, and the SEC
  • India + US disclosures resolved into one feed
  • Source link and filing date on every row

No trades, no recommendations, no curated baskets. Research, not advice.

Frequently asked questions

How is Flock different from a stock screener?

A screener computes summaries and scores from market data. Flock publishes the underlying regulatory filings themselves — who disclosed what, and when — with each line dated and linked to the original document on NSE, BSE, SEBI, AMFI, or SEC EDGAR, so the reader verifies the record directly.

Which filings does Flock cover?

SEBI SAST and Reg-7 disclosures, NSE and BSE shareholding patterns, bulk and block deals, AMFI monthly mutual-fund portfolios, and SEC 13F filings — India and US disclosures resolved into one feed, with name variants matched to a single investor or fund.

Does Flock make recommendations?

No. Flock is a data publisher, not an investment adviser. It shows what was publicly disclosed, by whom, and when, with a source link on every row. There are no trade calls, rankings, or curated baskets. Not investment advice.

What does Flock cost?

Browsing historical filings is free. Paid plans start at ₹49 for the first 7 days, then ₹199/month, cancel anytime — the first week is a paid week, not a free one. Higher tiers with more depth are listed on the pricing page.

See the raw filing for yourself.

Browse historical disclosures free. When you want live filings, disclosure overlaps on your watchlist, and an alert the moment something is filed, an account takes a minute.

Use it in any browser today — phone or desktop. Cancel anytime. Not investment advice.