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LIBRARY: Internet Resources for Business
Administration
General Reference
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California Business and Economy
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Orange
County Chamber of Commerce
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Business
Researcher's Index
A searchable index for information on
contemporary business, management and
information technology issues.
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The Advisor (American Express
Financial Services)
The Advisor offers interactive
financial tools, market analysis, a
FAQ section, and hypothetical personal
finance cases that provide valuable
lessons.
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The Wall
Street Research Network
The Wall Street Research Network
includes the latest information about
company, the economy, and the market.
It also includes links to SEC filings
and transactions prospectuses from
companies.
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Ebusinessforum.Com
This is a website from the Economist
Intelligence Unit (EIU) which provides
insight and analysis to help senior
executives build successful strategies
for the global digital economy.
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The Entrepreneur's Reference Guide to
Small Business Information
This guide, a revision of The
Entrepreneur's Reference Guide to
Small Business Information 2nd
edition, compiled by the staff of
Business Reference Services. Science,
Technology, and Business Division.
Library of Congress, Washington 1996,
was developed under the aegis of the
Library of Congress Business
Enrichment Advisory Team. (BEAT).
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EDGAR Database of Corporate
Information
EDGAR, the Electronic Data Gathering,
Analysis, and Retrieval system,
performs automated collection,
validation, indexing, acceptance, and
forwarding of submissions by companies
and others who are required by law to
file forms with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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Hoover's
Online
Use this site for company directories
and other corporate information.
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The Corporate Information Site
A very good starting point for
corporate information from around the
world. Includes over 15,000 research
reports on publicly-traded companies
from around the world. Plus over
20,000 profiles and links to 300,000
other profiles. Reports feature
in-depth analysis of sales trends,
profitability, stock performance,
financial position, research and
development expenditures, dividends,
and much more. Information is
available on most countries of the
world and their publicly traded
companies.
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Thomas Register of American
Manufacturers (Requires free
registration)
The free Thomas Register of American
Manufacturers on the Internet. The
system allows you to search companies
by product and company name. The
online and CD-ROM Thomas Register
counterparts are much more
time-effective for a tailored list,
but you could use the WWW version to
do your preliminary searching or job
estimation.
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Thomas:
Legislative Information on the
Internet
Information about the acitivities of
the U.S. Congress, primarily from 1995
to the present. Some material from
earlier years and some historical
documents are also included.
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Works On Work From Carlson School
of Management, University of
Minnesota
WorksOnWork is a database of
citations to materials related to the
field of industrial relations,
including books, journal articles,
working papers, proceedings, and web
sites. Indexes over 70,000 items found
in the Georgianna E. Herman Reference
Room collection. Information may be
accessed via author, title, keyword,
or by unique subject headings.
Coverage begins from 1985.
Management Resources
General
Industry Reports
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Standard Industrial
Classification
The 1987 Edition of SIC Manual. A
search of the
Standard Industrial Classification
can be done from this page which
allows the user to search the 1987
version of the SIC manual by keyword,
to access descriptive information for
a specified 4-digit SIC.
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North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS)
The North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) is
replacing the U.S. Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) system. NAICS was
developed jointly by the U.S., Canada,
and Mexico to provide new
comparability in statistics about
business activity across North
America.
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The Corporate Information Site
Includes excellent reports covering
most industries and sectors.
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Major Industries Profiles From The
EPA Sector Notebooks
The EPA's Office of Compliance
developed this series of profiles or
notebooks containing information on
selected major industries.
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Forbes 49th Annual Report On American
Industry
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Current Industrial Reports by the U.S.
Census Bureau
These reports present timely data on
the production, inventories, and
orders for 4,400 products, which
represent about 30 percent of all US.
manufacturing.
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Industry Profiles
From the
Small
Business Advancement National
Center, University of Central
Arkansas. Lengthy background profiles,
with varying currency, of 33
industries that are typically small or
start-up businesses.
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U.S. Industrial Outlook: Industrial
Outlook Tables
Current tables extracted from the
Statistical Abstract of the United
States. These tables update
the background information and track
the same industry groupings contained
in the 1994 edition of the U.S.
Industrial Outlook.
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International Trade and
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