When analyzing and interpreting information you may choose to include statistical information (data) to lend credibility to your findings. Be sure to use statistical information from authoritative sources. Check the Madigan Library catalog or ask a librarian for help.
Full-text journals, dissertations, working papers, key business and economics periodicals, country-and industry-focused reports, and downloadable data. A complete picture of companies and business trends internationally.
Conduct company, industry, economic and geopolitical market research with information from these sources: Hoover's Company Profiles, OxResearch, and Snapshots - market research overviews on 40+ industries and 40 countries.
Market and consumer data and all things statistics. Downloadable data, numbers, and facts in various formats on various topics and industries.
Yet another source of company information is a company's own website. There you may find all kinds of company information such as history, locations, products and services, executives and staffing, including links to annual reports, 10-K reports, market reports, research and development, etc.. Information from private companies, especially small private companies may be difficult to find since they are not required to disclose detailed financial information. Look for the Annual Report to Shareholders on the company website which will provide basic financials and forecast future directions for the company.