Information about a company can range from detailed corporate profiles to late breaking news. Locating information on public companies is easier than locating information on private companies. Larger private company information is easier to find than smaller.
Business and financial data on major, non-publicly traded corporations: family owned, private equity owned, venture backed, and international unlisted companies. Company financials, M&A deals, valuations, venture capital funding, private equity deals, etc.
Corporate financial histories (including capital changes) and operational histories for international public companies. Customizable reports on companies.
News and newspaper stories, federal and state court cases, US law reviews and journals, company profiles and directories. Company Dossier; data on public figures.
These databases will allow you to download data, such as financial performance, for analysis and manipulation. Some aggregate financial and others provide industry metrics.
Article searches are important for locating current news, hot topics, trends, and developments.
Databases are quick places to find competitor lists. Other ways to identify competitors are through articles, market research reports, 10Ks, annual and analyst reports.
Reports that are created by analysts from investment companies containing expert industry & company information.
Information about corporate and industry operations can be found in many of the resources already covered. These particular databases have a specific focus on operations: