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Publicly traded companies must disclose required financial statements to investors and the general public, which means you can typically find this documentation on their general websites, or websites geared towards investors.
However, these websites can make it challenging to aggregate data, and sometimes, it is difficult to find.
The University Libraries subscribe to databases that aggregate this information in easy-to-access formats.
A company database with coverage of both public and private companies. Public company records include financial statements and some stock information, as well as industry and competitor information.
Provides data on over 100 million privately held companies.
Company profiles for U.S. and international public companies, including up to 15 years of financials, executives, competitors, and equity pricing.
MergentOnline (formerly FISonline) is a subscription-based service offering information on over 15,000 U.S. public companies and 30,000 non-U.S. public companies. MergentOnline is produced by Mergent, Inc., formerly known as Moody's). Mergent/Moody's is a publisher of detailed business descriptions, corporate histories and financial statements since 1900. The database also includes the Country Report module, a module that consists of the following resources: DnB Country Risk Profile, DnB Country RiskLine Report, and Mergent Country Profile.
Investment advisory publication that includes aggregate data and analysis on industries and company reports. Features include a redesigned stock screener.
Value Line is the standard investment advisory service. The Web research center provides access to the standard Value Line Investment Survey and to its related resources.