Research InfoGuide for Business
Web Sites
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American Stock Exchange
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A comprehensive resource for investors and issuers seeking the unique market environment offered at the American Stock Exchange.
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Barron’s Online
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Companion web site to the Barron’s Magazine which delivers vital statistics, in-depth analysis, investigative reporting,
company profiles and everything else you need to keep tabs on the investment world.
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Better Business Bureau
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Reports on over 2000 organizations.
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Business Week Online
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Companion web site to the Business Week magazine on financial news.
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Dow Jones
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Dow Jones & Company publishes the world’s most vital business and financial news and information.
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EDGAR
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All financial submissions to the Securities and Exchange commission since 1993 are posted here.
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Fortune
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Fortune.com publishes the entire content of FORTUNE magazine as well as web-exclusive stories and specials.
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NASDAQ
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NASDAQ is the largest U.S. electronic stock market. With approximately 3,300 companies, it lists more companies and, on average, trades more shares per day than any other U.S. market.
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New York Stock Exchange
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The NYSE is the world’s foremost securities marketplace.
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Report Gallery
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Annual reports from thousands of companies.
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Standard and Poor’s
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Standard & Poor’s is one of the world’s preeminent providers of credit ratings, and for such globally recognized financial-market indices as the S&P 500®.
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Thomas Register
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Touted as the most comprehensive online resource for finding companies and products manufactured in North America.
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The Wall Street Journal Online
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Companion web site to the Wall Street Journal.
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Yahoo Finance Research Center
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Assorted financial data on publicly traded companies.
Local Resources
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Albany Chamber of Commerce
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The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce serves as a unifying organization in our community. The Chamber sponsors many programs and special networking events designed to increase the exposure of your business and to help your make valuable contacts.
Federal Resources
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Department of Commerce
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The Department of Commerce gathers vast quantities of economic and demographic data, issues patents and trademarks, helps set technical standards, forecasts the weather, conducts oceans and coastal zone research, manages marine fisheries and sanctuaries, enforces international trade laws, and develops telecommunications and technology policy.
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