Best of the Web—Business Resources:Industry Research Information on the WebAnnette Weiss, Selector Librarian |
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This site shows the correspondence between NAICS and SIC. The new industries, sectors and code systems are also detailed. |
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor sponsors this Standard Industrial Classification Search page. Users may search the 1987 version SIC manual by keyword to access descriptive information for a specified 4-digit SIC, and to examine the manual structure. A crosslinks is given to the SIC manual from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce as well as to the NTIS SIC Page. |
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Find links to industry analysis, statistics, data, and trends for a variety of industries. Also provide information on companies in the industry and other relevant data. Select one of the 30 industries and 65 countries and get a list of companies covered in that particular industry, get a list of relevant links and a short write-up about the industry. |
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A source for analysis, data, forecasts, and information on the world's economies. Includes Dismal Scientist, provider of economic information on the Internet, offering comprehensive and timely analysis, data, tools, and other features designed to keep you fully informed on the state of the world economy; Free Lunch at economy.com provides free access to over 1,000,000 economic and financial data series. If you have cookies disabled on your browser, you may have problems with this site. |
Seven broad groups (Commerce, Health Care, Logistics, Energy, Manufacturing, Services and Technology) with Forbes usual thorough and timely coverage. Provides industry-specific Internet resources from Advertising through Travel, created by the Fuld & Co. Library. |
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The online version of the voluminous catalog tool, requires free registration to use this site's powerful search capabilities. You may search by type of product/service, company name or brand name. Provides the company address, phone, business description and a link to the company home page. |
Perform on-line industry research, business research, company research, and manufacturing process research with the tools and procedures provided here. The section of "How to learn about a specific Industry or company" may be of particular use to those new to research. |
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Automotive Industry |
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The Automotive Industry Action Group is an organization founded in 1982 by a group of managers from Daimler-Chrysler, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors. The purpose: To provide an open forum where members cooperate in developing and promoting solutions that enhance the prosperity of the automotive industry. Under the auspices of AIAG, volunteers from over 1,600 member companies have worked together to resolve issues critical to the automotive supply chain, |
Search for automotive industry related information. Sponsored by Automotive Consulting Group Inc., Ann Arbor, MI.
Automotive industry specific links that include: American International Automobile Dealers Association, Auto.com, AutoFacts, Automotive Industry Action Group, Office of Automotive Affairs and Ward's Communications. |
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Industry News |
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Read full-text articles from this national magazine and click on Archives for special issues, databases including Global Manufacturers' Resource Guide, Census of Manufacturers, Best-Managed Companies and Best Plants. The IW 1000 ranks the world's leading 1000 industrial stocks. |
Search or browse through Yahoo's Industry links for Financial News by industry. Includes Consumer goods, Finance, Food, Heavy industry, High tech, Light Industry, Medical/Health Care, Recreation/Entertainment, Service Industry and Transportation. |
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