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TICKER SYMBOLS

Public companies, which sell stocks to the public, are required by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to report certain financial information, including annual reports to shareholders and 10-K reports to the SEC. See Thomson Research Services’ Guide to SEC Filings for more information. Public companies have more information available than private companies, which are not required to report to the SEC.

Public companies are assigned a Ticker Symbol as their identifier for stock trading. As a start to your research, find out what your company’s ticker symbol is. Also, determine whether your company is a subsidiary, branch or division of a larger parent company, in which case you may have to search within the parent company reports for information about your company.

Use the following sites to find the ticker symbols for publicly-traded companies:

   ♦ MarketWatch: Symbol Lookup
   ♦ Yahoo! Finance: Symbol Lookup
   ♦ CorporateInformation

INDUSTRY CODES

In the United States, there are two primary numbering systems used to identify industries. Because several of the databases allow you to search by these codes, locating the relevant code can be very useful when researching an industry.

NAICS LogoNAICS: North American Industrial Classification System
Newer of the two systems and is gradually being established as the standard classification system for industries in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It is revised every five years.

 

Standard Industrial Classification CoverSIC: Standard Industrial Classification
Older of the two systems. SIC numbers are gradually being phased out, but are still used in databases and some print sources. SIC codes have been traditionally used for U.S. industries.

CITATION SOURCES

Visit The YSU Writing Center on the lower level of Maag Library for help with writing papers and citing sources. The resources listed below will also help you with citation format:

   ♦ Citing Business Sources (Maag Library Guide)


   ♦ MLA: Business Citations* (Handout)
   ♦ MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 8th Edition 
     
LB2369 .G53 2016 - ON RESERVE (3-hour checkout): Ask at Library Services Desk
   ♦ Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th Edition
     
BF76.7 .P83 2020x - ON RESERVE (3-hour checkout): Ask at Library Services Desk


   ♦ American Psychological Association: APA Style
   ♦ Purdue OWL Online Writing Lab: APA Style

   ♦ Modern Language Association: MLA Style
   ♦ Purdue OWL Online Writing Lab: MLA Formatting & Style Guide


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