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What_Your_Competitors_Dont_Want_You_To_Know
| What Your Competitors Dont Want You To Know
Analyze Your Competitors' Web Sites/ What They Don't Want You To
Know:
Accurate and timely information is essential for any business to
remain competitive. Read their financial information, compare
companies on several different types of investment data.
It's much easier to obtain information on companies that are
publicly held because they must report financial information to
the Securities & Exchange Commission. Therefore, the first step
in researching a company is determining whether it is traded on
the stock exchange.
Following are some sources for a variety of information that
your competitors don't want you to know: 1. Check at
for just about any information you
would want about a company; a corporate description, financial
information, key officers, competitors, and more.
2. Corporate Information provides U.S. and international
Companies information including research reports, company
profiles, earnings information and analyst reports.
3. Business.com reveals news, research and contacts for 10,000
public and 44,000 private companies.
4. You can research public opinion of a company and its
competitors by using Google's Usenet Service, . Silicon Investor's Stock Talk, and Raging Bull
CEO's Expresss, a business research service is a wonderful site
for gleaning information on a company.
Source: Flanagan, Debbie "Researching Companies on the
Internet-A Tutorial" 6/11/01
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