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Public or Private, Parent or Subsidiary

Your first step in analyzing a company is to determine whether it is publicly or privately-held. Many publicly-held companies are required to report certain financial information to the government and to shareholders; privately-held companies are not bound by these same requirements. So, it is generally easier to find financial information for a public company than for a private one. Once you have determined that your company is publicly-held, you need to figure out whether it is a parent or subsidiary. Financial information for subsidiaries is filed under their parent companies.

To find out whether your company is public or private, and whether it is a parent or subsidiary, use:


  • LexisNexis  
    Search on your company's name in the Company Profiles section or the Company Dossier section in the LexisNexis Business category. Information contained in the various sources can help you to determine whether or not your company is publicly-held.

Company Financial Information

Annual reports to shareholders and other U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings, such as the 10-K, are the primary way to find financial information about specific companies. Financial information for those publicly-held companies that must file with the SEC is generally available in the following databases:


  • EDGAR  
    Publicly-held companies are required to file financial information with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC's EDGAR database provides public access to all required filings, including the 10-K Report.
  • LexisNexis  
    The SEC Filings and Reports section and the Company Dossier section in the LexisNexis Business category features SEC 10-K Reports and SEC Annual Reports to Shareholders, stock reports, and other financial information.
  • Mergent Online  
    Provides advanced searching by company names, executives, Edgar/SEC filings and other criteria to create specific reports.
  • Thomson Research  
    Best known for its leading investment research, and offers the widest breadth of company research available with global filings, annual reports and market research studies.
  • Valueline  
    A "comprehensive source of information on approximately 1,700 companies in 97 industries, the stock market, and the economy."
  • Yahoo! Finance  
    This public Web site provides real time information on stock performance.

SIC/NAIC

In order to compare your company's financial ratios against those of other companies in the same industry, you need to determine the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) or the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The primary SIC code is generally included in many of the LexisNexis Company Profiles. The SEC 10-K Report also provides this code.


Industry Ratios

Once you have found the SIC and NAICS codes for you company's primary industry, you can begin to compare your company's financial ratios against those of its industry competitors.

To obain copies of industry ratios for specific SIC codes, you will need to contact the OCLS Document Delivery Office at (800) 274-3838. Ask to obtain copies of industry ratios for your specific SIC code from on of the following three sources:


Industry Resources

Information about your industry will include trends, challenges,
market drivers, operations and key competitors.


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