Intelligence Synthesis · April 7, 2026
Research Brief
Investigation: SentinelOne — "Multiple SEC filings appear on the same dates (two filings each on 202…"

Inference Investigation

Claim investigated: Multiple SEC filings appear on the same dates (two filings each on 2025-03-26 and 2026-03-19), suggesting either amended filings, multiple form types submitted simultaneously, or potential data duplication worth verifying Entity: SentinelOne Original confidence: inferential Result: STRENGTHENED → SECONDARY

Assessment

The inference is strongly supported by the primary evidence showing systematic duplicate entries for identical filing dates (2025-03-26 and 2026-03-19 appearing multiple times). However, the complete absence of accession numbers ('N/A' for all entries) indicates a fundamental data integrity issue that undermines the reliability of the entire dataset.

Reasoning: While the duplicate filings pattern is clearly evidenced in the primary data, the systematic absence of SEC accession numbers and presence of future dates (2026) suggests database corruption or synchronization errors. The pattern itself is real, but its interpretation requires verification against authentic SEC records.

Underreported Angles

  • The systematic absence of SEC accession numbers across all SentinelOne filings suggests potential data sourcing from unofficial or corrupted databases rather than direct SEC EDGAR access
  • Future-dated SEC filings (2026-03-19) appearing in what should be historical records indicates either forward-scheduled filings or temporal data corruption that affects the entire dataset's reliability
  • The exact duplication pattern (2 filings on 2025-03-26, 3 filings on 2026-03-19) suggests automated data replication errors rather than legitimate business filing activity

Public Records to Check

  • SEC EDGAR: SentinelOne Inc filing dates 2025-03-26 2026-03-19 accession numbers Would confirm whether duplicate filings actually exist and provide proper accession numbers to verify filing types and amendment status

  • SEC EDGAR: SentinelOne CIK number all filings 2023-2026 Would establish the company's complete SEC filing history with proper identifiers to distinguish between original filings, amendments, and different form types

  • SEC EDGAR: SentinelOne 10-K 10-Q 8-K proxy statements March 2025 March 2026 Would identify specific form types filed on duplicate dates to determine if multiple simultaneous filings represent normal business practice (e.g., 10-K with proxy statement)

Significance

NOTABLE — While not critical to SentinelOne's business operations, this finding reveals fundamental data quality issues that affect the reliability of regulatory compliance analysis and demonstrates the need for primary source verification in financial oversight research.

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