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Reports include demographics, market trends, forecasts, analysis of major brands, new products, and buyer behavior in such fields as Food & Beverage, Hospitality, Retail, Technology, and more.
Provides demographic, product usage, and lifestyle data on magazines, TV, radio, and website consumers.
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Full-text articles from journals in fields such as business, textiles, criminal justice, cultural studies, education, food science, literature, sports, and hospitality.
TO RETRIEVE FULL-TEXT ARTICLES PUBLISHED FROM 1999 TO THE PRESENT: Checkmark “SAGE Content Available to Me” and specify a DATE RANGE from 1999 through [current year].
Find advertising rates, circulation figures, audience demographics, and contact information for magazines, newspapers, radio, television and websites.
NOTE: At the welcome page "Click here to access SRDS services” and JWU’s subscribed titles. To use the Local Market Audience Analyst section, you MUST use Internet Explorer as your browser and MS Windows.
Company profiles (w/ SWOT analyses), industry profiles, market research reports, case studies, country reports, business-related articles, and streaming videos from the Harvard Business School Faculty Seminar Series.
Company profiles (w/ SWOT analyses), industry profiles, market research reports, case studies, country reports, business-related articles, and streaming videos from the Harvard Business School Faculty Seminar Series.
Industry research for over 300 industries. Includes financial ratios, industry-specific questions to prepare for job interviews, and economic, employment, and real estate data and trends for all 50 U.S. states.
Industry research for over 700 U.S. industries and 60 industries in Australia, China, and the UK. Includes financials and ratios.
To limit your search to the countries above, use the link "Global Industry Research", then on the next page link to "Search for international industries."
Reports include demographics, market trends, forecasts, analysis of major brands, new products, and buyer behavior in such fields as Food & Beverage, Hospitality, Retail, Technology, and more.
Financial information on thousands of stocks, mutual funds and ETFs traded on the major exchanges. Includes streaming videos on investing and portfolio-planning tools.
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30 different types of company & industry financial ratios have been calculated for you. Includes 5 years of financial statements for 10,000 U.S. public companies.
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The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) provides statistics and graphical data on the amount of time people in the U.S. spend on various activities: watching TV, eating, working in the yard. Supporting documentation explains how the data is used by the government.
The leading source of quality data about the United States’ people and economy. Links are provided from the Census homepage to the American Community Survey, American Factfinder and the Economic Census. All are useful tools for locating demographic and economic data by geographic location.
Official site of the City and County of Denver. Provides extensive information about Denver, including its census data for neighborhoods, doing business in Denver, employment, etc.
Provides the American Community Suvery, which is an on-going survey by the US government that is sent to a sample of the population. Examines what the population looks like and how it lives.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission provides a database of public company filings. To find SEC filings for a public company, click ‘Search for Company Filings’, then ‘Companies & Other Filers’.