If you want to feature a governance structure infamously hard to get right and impressive to use as an demo, IKEA/Ingka would be an good example.

Good idea! I picked a random California Ikea entity (IKEA US RETAIL LLC) and ran it through the system. Here's the output - current goal is to get to ultimate parent.

## Summary IKEA US RETAIL LLC is a limited liability company. It is wholly owned by IKEA Holding U.S., Inc., and ultimately controlled by Stichting INGKA Foundation, a Dutch foundation that owns Ingka Group.

## Graph

  graph TD
    e2[IKEA Property, Inc.]-->e1[IKEA US RETAIL LLC]
    e3[IKEA Holding U.S., Inc.]-->e1[IKEA US RETAIL LLC]
    e4[Ingka Holding B.V.]-->e3[IKEA Holding U.S., Inc.]
    e4[Ingka Holding B.V.]-->e4[Ingka Holding B.V.]
    e5[Stichting INGKA Foundation]-->|100%, 1982|e4[Ingka Holding B.V.]
This is the permalink to the deep research result: https://savvyiq.ai/playground/entity-hierarchy/siq_31ro4EDce...
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Sorry, habit. I've been debating on exposing these publicly, but they're expensive to create. We have a public interactive demo here for now: https://savvyiq.ai/products/entity-hierarchy

Here's the live mermaid editor version for the Ikea example: https://mermaid.live/edit#pako:eNqNkV9PwjAUxb9KcxPfRrO17E_3Y...