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Before You Begin

Information on public companies is considerably easier to locate than information on privately-held companies. In the United States much of the information you want to access will be readily available on various Internet sites or accessible through a local library with a little effort. The most obvious obvious place to begin are those basic sources mentioned in the directories section of this guide. However, they often don't have the depth that is needed, so there are other places to look. I have included only a small list of sources for information on public companies - there are many to choose from. The directions below are geared to finding information on US public companies, foreign company research is treated as it's own topic later in this guide.

Most researchers are concerned with looking for current filings/information. However, if you are looking for historical filings there are several things to note. First, the Securtities and Exchange Commission (SEC) did not always require companies to file electronically. From 1993-1996 the SEC does have an historical file that is searchable. Before 1993-1995 only occasional filings will be electronic so for that period it will be necessary to consult paper copies. Second, most of these pre-1993-95 filings are not going to be free. To access them you will have to go to vendors such as LivEdgar (GSI), Thomson Research and others. It is possible to access some filings on microfiche by going to a local public or university library. For example, the Library of Congress has a set of pre-1974 filings so check a university or local public library near you for availability. There is a nice discussion offered from the Columbia University library. Also, there is some access on Lexis-Nexis but this is subscription-based product so you will need to be a subscriber to access that information.

If you are looking for information on what is contained in SEC filings or want to know more, Investopedia has " Intro to Fundamental Analysis" with information on many aspects of financial statements - Balance Sheet, Cash Flow, etc., and the Fool.com has " Intro to SEC Forms" that has links to information on the various aspects of the financial statements, some of which require registration. The Securities and Exchange Commissiona also offers a description of the various SEC filings and an online filings search.

There are also reports, available for a fee, which are prepared by investment houses like Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse First Boston, Morgan Stanley, Lehman Brothers, Salomon Smith Barney, Deutsche Bank, etc. These reports are on public companies only, and can be quite expensive from aggregators like Investext for those that subscribe. Some reports may be available from Business & Company Resources (Gale) a product often found in local public libraries.

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Scope
Directories
Rankings/Lists
Private Company Research
Public Company Research
Foreign Company Research

Other sources of basic information about public companies include:


S&P Register of Corporations, Directors and Executives.
LC Call Number: HG4057.A4
LC Control Number: 76642986
Standard & Poor's Corp.

Catalog record

Yahoo! Finance.

This is a good starting point for all basic company information. Links to recent articles, SEC filings, recent stock information, etc.

Handbook of NASDAQ Stocks. New York : FIS, a Mergent Company (once Moody's).
LC Call Number: HG4501.M58
LC Control Number: 00238123

Published 4 times a year. Contains information on stock trading, annual financial data for approximately 7 years, some quarterly data, recent news, contact, and other basic company data.

Catalog record

Handbook of Common Stocks. New York, N.Y. : Published by FIS, a Mergent Company (once Moody's).
LC Call Number: HG4501.M59
LC Control Number: sn 99041416

Published 4 times a year. Contains information on stock trading, annual financial data for approximately 7 years, some quarterly data, recent news, contact, and other basic company data.

Catalog record

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Business Lines

Company Web Pages.

Some will obviously be more helpful than others and each will be organized according to the needs of its company and with its own idiosyncracies.

SEC Filings.

The next place to look are in any filings the company has to make with the proper regulators. In the United States that is the Securities & Exchange Commission. Their 10Ks (annual reports - 10KSB for Small Business Public Companies) and 10Qs (quarterly reports) etc. can be a very rich source of information. Pay particular attention to Item 1 - the business description, Item 7 the Management Discussion and Analysis, and the Financial Footnotes.

Public Register's Annual Report Service.

PRARS, is a large annual report service. Company financials, including annual reports, prospectuses or 10k's on over 3,600 public companies are available without charge to the investing public.

Annual Report Gallery.

The Report Gallery currently lists over 2,200 Annual Reports and covers the majority of the fortune 500 companies.

Listing Statements of the New York Stock Exchange.
LC Call Number: HG4501.N4
LC Control Number: ca 24000283

Published from 1884-1983 it contains the actual Annual Report, Prospectuses, etc. of the companies listed on the NYSE.

Catalog record

Dun and Bradstreet/Gale Industry Reference Handbooks. Stacy A. McConnell, editor ; Linda D. Hall.
LC Call Number: HG4907.D86
LC Control Number: 00500443

This is a series arranged by Industry. Within each there are industry overviews, statistics, rankings, association, companies, trade shows, financial norms, directory, and much more.

Catalog record

Mergent (Moody's) Bank and Finance Manual. New York Mergent FIS, 1955-.
LC Call Number: HG4961.M65
LC Control Number: 2001260249

Catalog record

Mergent (Moody's) Industrial Manual. New York, N.Y. : Mergent FIS, 1955-.
LC Call Number: HG4961.M67
LC Control Number: 56014721

Catalog record

Mergent (Moody's) OTC Industrial Manual. New York, NY : Mergent Inc., 1955- .
LC Call Number: HG4961.M7237 or HG4961.M723
LC Control Number: 77649772

Catalog record

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Officers/Directors

In addition to the sources listed in the Basic Sources (?) section and company web pages, other places to search include:

D&B reports.

These are generally not free and often the information is limited.

Proxies filed with the SEC.

These are documents filed at the time the company has its Annual Meeting. They contain information on executive compensation packages and bios on the officers and directors. This document may be its own document within a 10K or "Incorporated by Reference."

ID Exec.

This is a paid database, available to subscribers only, which contains information on 2,000,000 executive decision makers and 900,000 of the most important public, private, non-profit and government organizations in the U.S. and globally. Information on line-of-business decision makers is categorized with idEXEC's proprietary Job Function Codes plus hyper linked global parent/subsidiary org charts.

 

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Financial

SEC Filings. There are several sections to a public filing that are relevant here. Each section contains very different information.

  • Balance Sheet -
    information on assets like goodwill, inventories, intangibles, accounts receivable, PP&E (property, plant & equipment), etc. and liabilities like tax information, accounts payable, financing, etc. There are several sources that provide discussion on the Balance Sheet: About.com.
    Investopedia and The Street.com.
  • Income Statement -
    information on revenue, expenses, R&D, marketing and SG&A (sales and general expenses). There are several sources that provide discussion on the Income Statement: About.com, Investopedia, and The Street.com.
  • Cash Flow -
    information on operations, inventory, financing, investments.
    Investopedia has a section in their "Intro to Fundamental Analysis" devoted to the Cash Flow Statement. It includes general information and a sample.
  • Financial Footnotes -
    gives explanations as to accounting practices and other information to explain how they accounted for various elements in their financial statements.
    Investopedia has a section in their "Intro to Fundamental Analysis" devoted to the Financial Footnotes.

    Web pages.

    The investor section of the company web pages often have the Annual Reports and sometimes the SEC filings for the company.

    Hoovers.

    The really detailed financial information in this source is subscription based, but the web site does allow the user to compare with other companies in the industry and download information into Excel.

    Standard & Poor's (S&P).

    This company has Industry Surveys that are by industry. Each has tables in the rear of the report that give much financial information by company by financial statement.

     

    Subsidiaries/Branches/Locations

    Web Pages.

    Companies frequently allow users to find information about particular plants (especially in manufacturing), properties they own, or other offices/locations (often found in the contact information).

    Directory of Corporate Affiliations. Skokie, Ill. : National Register Pub. Co., c1973.
    LC Call Number: HG4057.A217
    LC Control Number: 83641510

    This product is available in print, or by subscription from the publisher's web site or on Lexis-Nexis, a subscription based service.

    Catalog record

    Annual Reports and 10Ks.

    These can usually be found on company web pages. SEC documents can be searched on the SEC.

    Dun & Bradstreet.

    These reports are not free, but they can be purchased from Dun and Bradstreet.

    Americas Corporate Families: the Billion Dollar Directory. Parsippany, N.J. : Dun's Marketing Services.
    LC Call Number: HG4057.A147
    LC Control Number: 82643626

    Basic information that Dun's includes in all of its publications: contact information, officers/directors, and very basic financial data.

    Catalog record

    Who Owns Whom. High Wycombe Bucks, [England] : Dun & Bradstreet Ltd.
    Various Editions

    • North and South American Edition
              LC Call Number: HG4081.Z65 W48
              LC Control Number: 98659281
               Catalog record
    • Australasia, Asia, Middle East & Africa
              LC Call Number: HG4009 .W464
              LC Control Number: 98659285
               Catalog record
    • United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Ediion
              LC Call Number: HG4135.5 .W48
              LC Control Number: 98659287
               Catalog record
    • Continental Europe
              LC Call Number: HG4132.Z5 W52
              LC Control Number: 98659286
               Catalog record

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Miscellaneous

There is some information that is specific to particular industries: location, number of stores, square feet managed, etc. For example, Real Estate Investment Trusts, retail companies, manufacturing companies, and pharmaceutical companies (and other companies with a strong emphasis in R&D) are a few of the industries that may break down this type of information. It can usually be found in Item 1, the Business Section or in the Management Discussion & Analysis (the business section of what? the SEC filings?). Sources for some of this information includes the following:

R&D
- Information on Research & Development can be discussed in the Business description and in the Management Discussion & Analysis while financial information is usually found in the Income Statement.

SG&A
- Information on Sales, General, & Administration is usually one or two lines found in the Income Statement.

PP&E
- Information on Property, Plant , & Equipment is found in the Balance Sheet.

Marketing
- This is something that may or may not be included. If it is, it can be found in Item 1 - the Business Section and   sometimes in the Balance Sheet.

Competition / Strategy
- Like Marketing this is something that may or may not be included and once again like marketing will be in Item 1 -   the Business Description.

Intangibles
- This is something that will vary but financially it will be found in the Balance sheet, though it may be discussed in   Item 1 or the Management Discussion & Analysis, and possibly the Financial Footnotes.

Inventories
- Information on Inventories can be found in the same places as business lines and in the Balance Sheet.

Goodwill
- This is another that may or may not be included, if it is, the financial information will be in the Balance Sheet.

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Electronic--Fee-Based Services

Many of the following electronic sources, like Hoover's, have a free and for fee component. However, other sources are completely fee based.

Business and Company Resource Center (Gale)

This database, often found in public libraries, offers much information on large public companies. The introductory screen provides the same basic company information found in many sources. However, this database also offers many different tabs for more specialized information, including rankings, investment house reports, news (also grouped by topic), histories, financials, products, industry overview (by SIC - links to overviews by SIC and market overviews), and related associations.

Mergent Online.

A subscription database that provides U.S. company data for over 15,000 public companies and their SEC filings and U.S. annual reports. Also contains International company data for approximately 17,000 companies, including international annual reports, factsheets, and country information.

Standard & Poor's NetAdvantage.

Information for the investor on markets and the economy. Includes data and analysis of industries, companies, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, indexes, and current news. Net Advantage contains the following S&P publications: Bond Guide Mutual Fund Reports, Corporation Records The Outlook, Dividend Record Register of Corporations, Earnings Guide Stock Guide, and Industry Surveys Stock Reports.
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