To better understand a company, its performance in the market and the factors that affect it, you need to understand the whole picture of that universe. This includes :
While you should certainly look at the company’s website, note that will only help you gain insight into that company's opinion about itself. For other opinions about a company’s issues and performance, there are several types of library databases that will help. They are generally divided up by the type of information they contain although there are some exceptions such as Hoover's, which gathers several different types of information by company name.
Using the company stock symbol helps you find consistent company analysis from resource to resource by making sure you are comparing the same company, and not any subsidiaries.
Hoover's
Contains company profiles, analyst reports, SWOTs, and market research reports under the NAICS code link..
Example of SWOT analysis from Hoover's:
CRUSH Reports are available for Fortune 1000 companies and focus on IT architectures, business and technology initiatives, organizational charts, corporate strategies, budgets, and key decision maker contact information. You can access a CRUSH report from the left hand menu of a company overview page.
In the database Business Source Complete, search for the name of the company then use the drop down menu to the right to select CO Company Entity.
You can enter terms in the second search box to narrow your results to a particular news focus.
Company chronologies, company histories, journals, market research reports, market share reports, rankings, recent news, SWOT reports, videos, industry information. Comparison chart tool.