Is your company a parent company or a subsidiary company?
How did the company that you are researching perform last year?
Where does this company fall within the industry?
Where does this company fall within the industry?
Are you looking for recent stock quotes? Several Web sites provide free quotes.
What new developments is your company involved in?
Brokerage house reports can also be a good source of information on specific companies and industries.
Who is leading your company?
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These print resources will help you to determine whether a company is a private, public, parent or subsidiary company.

Lexis/Nexis Corporate Affiliations
(Business Library, Reference, HG4057.A219)

Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies
(Business Library, Reference, HG4057.A56)

 
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