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Finding Business Information on Companies and IndustriesTable of Contents Finding Information on Companies and Industries
in Standard Resources
This is primarily a guide to Resources available through the World Wide Web. There are many resources available in the library in the form of books, articles, and electronic databases. For more information on these resources, consult the Business Subject Research Guide, that is also linked at the end of this guide, and from the Table of Contents. Mary Martin is the contact person for Business. You can send her an email at mary.martin@libraries.claremont.edu or phone her at 621-8923 Finding Information on Companies and Industries in Standard Resources
Hon Ref Desk L 2. 3/4:998-99 Forecasts job availability (and so, indirectly, industry growth) Also gives salary estimates.For an online version of the 1998-99 Occupational Outlook Handbook see 1998-99 Occupational Outlook Handbook.
Hon Ref Desk C 61.48:2000 Annual publication by the U.S. Department of Commerce aand the Mcgraw-Hill Companies. It provides an overview and summarized data on many broad industry categories and the top companies in each industry. Hon Ref HC106.6 S74 Provides current information on industries with a look at factors which are likely to affect the industry in the future. Each industry description includes information on how to analyze companies in that industry (including industry norms). Also available online: see Standard & Poors NetAdvantage(Industry Surveys & Stock Reports) Hon Ref HF5681 R25 T68 Offers norms, ratios and a trend analysis for a large number of industries. The data is culled from IRS information (rather than the SEC information used in other sources) so it is published later than theother sources of industry norms. This report is available on CD-ROM in the Honnold/Mudd Search Center. Honnold-Mudd Information Desk Provides graphs and charts of financial information on companies which sell stock. Some data aslo available online - see the reference librarian for details. Valueline.com Hon Ref HF5410 W67 A compilation of reported world market share data on companies, products and services. Tables of global market share data from periodical literature.
Hon Ref HF5415.2 M37X An annual compilation of reported market share data on companies, products and services. Market share is of interest to everyone in business. Trade publications frequently carry information on amount of product shipped or sold. Market Share Reporter compiles the tables from these trade publications. Finding Information on Companies/ Newspaper Articles
Finding Information on Companies/Articles in Scholarly Journals
Contains citations and abstracts for articles in more than 1200 journals published worldwide, including full text for over 500 journals in many fields of business, economics, computers & technology, law & taxation, transportation, telecommunications, etc. ABI/Inform's web site includes a list of journals indexed in ABI/Inform.. This resource is available outside the Libraries only to students, faculty and staff of The Claremont Colleges. Indexes both trade publications and academic journals in business, contains some full text articles. The Investext segment of the database is comprised of selected Full-text company and industry investment reports written by analysts from brokerage houses.This resource is available outside the Libraries only to students, faculty and staff of The Claremont Colleges. Finding Annual Company Reports and Web SitesOne of the easiest ways to find information on companies, is to use
a search engine such as Alta Vista, Yahoo, or Infoseek, to search for the company Web site. (Most large companies
have Web sites) There
Finding Statistics on Companies & Industries:Back to Table of Contents Business Establishment Statistics - Economic Census - Stat/USAEconomic Census The Economic Census is taken every five years; reports from 1997's are currently being released. Reports from 1992 are located in the Honnold/Mudd Library's Government Publications Department, on a CD available from the Honnold/Mudd Reference Desk and via the Census Bureau Home Page. Economic Census statistics are collected and published primarily by "establishment." An establishment is a business or industrial unit at a single physical location that produces or distributes goods or performs services, for example, a single store or factory. Many companies own or control more than one establishment, and those establishments may be located in different geographic areas and may be engaged in different kinds of business. By collecting separate information for each establishment, the Economic Census can include detailed data for each industry and area. The Economic Census has, in the past, been organized by Standard Industrial Classification Code; in the future it will be organized by the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). NAICS/SIC Code United States
Manual 1997.
SIC Manual (1987)
STAT-USA Most data 1996- present. Historical Statistics can be obtained from other sources. Updated daily, weekly and monthly. Provides access to data from the U.S. Commerce Department on U.S. business, economic and trade community. There are several databases, including the National Trade Databank (NTDB), fulltext access to the Survey of Current Business, and the Export Yellow pages. Also provides economic news and data. Great for domestic and U.S.-International trade. Searchable by keyword or title, very up-to-date statistics.Available only to users at the Claremont Colleges or connecting to a Claremont Colleges proxy server or modem pool. Additional Information and ResourcesFor in depth guidance and anlysis in finding statistics on companies, see: |
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