Look up your company, then choose the Competitors Report link. Includes SWOT analyses for larger, publicly-traded companies. Includes international companies.
Look up your company, then choose the Competitors tab. For competitors by industry, you can search by NAICS or SIC code. Includes international companies.
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In-depth industry analysis for 700+ U.S. industries and hundreds of international industries; they are adding state-specific reports. Restricted to current UST students, faculty, and staff.
Use the Business Type section of the Custom Search to get a list of companies in a particular industry. Exporting of data is limited to 100 items on-campus or 50 off-campus.
Industry and country reports identify "company shares" of the market. Includes international companies. Restricted to UST students, faculty, and staff. Even on campus you must log in with your UST username/password.
Thousands of industry profiles from MarketLine (Datamonitor reports); also includes Market Research Reports. The profiles often identify leading companies in the industry.
Choose the Companies/Markets tab, then Company, and search. The nearest 10 competitors (by sales) are at the bottom, under Peer Group. For more competitors, choose Peer Comparison. Includes international companies. Limited to 6 simultaneous users.
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Replaced the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system in 1997; it's a 5- or 6-digit number. You can search by keyword, and there are tables to convert from NAICS to SIC, and SIC to NAICS. The NAICS was developed jointly by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to compare statistics about business activity across North America.
The U.S. government classified business activity according to the SIC system until the adoption of NAICS in 1997. It's searchable by code or by keyword. Some business sources still feature SIC code search options.
3-5 digit classification system for products produced by service industries in 12 NAICS sectors in the 48-49 through 81 divisions. Is a complement to NAICS and organizes products primarily by their use. Implementation started in 2007.
Developed by Dow Jones Indexes and FTSE, ICB is a global system for investment analysis. It is used by many index funds, stock exchanges, and major financial publications.