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Annual Reports & Business Filings
Websites presented in alphabetical order AnnualReports.com A collection of hundreds of the annual reports and 10K reports of companies traded on the U.S. stock exchanges, including most of the Fortune 500. "Visitors are able to look for a company through 5 search criteria: alphabetically, by company name, by ticker symbol, by sector, or by industry." Searchable. http://www.annualreports.com/ Topics: Business, Business, Investing Last updated Feb 4, 2005 Research RoundUp: Business Filings Databases Updated A state-by-state directory of links to corporate and business filings available online. Most of the listings provide free access. From the Law Library Resource Exchange (LLRX). http://www.llrx.com/columns/roundup29.htm Topics: Business, Business, Investing Last updated May 20, 2007 SEC Filings & Forms (EDGAR) Full-text searchable index to the filings by corporations to the Securities and Exchange Commission that are available to the public (including 10-K reports). Non-electronic filings, filings that are not available to the public, and any data prior to 1994 will not be available here. EDGAR stands for "Electronic Data Gathering Analysis And Retrieval." http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml Topics: Business, Business, Government, Government, Investing Last updated Jun 3, 2006 SEDAR Home Page Canada's EDGAR , the SEDAR (System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval) database provides user-friendly access to public financial information for the investment industry and the every-day investor. Developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and the Canadian Depository for Securities (CDS). Available in French and English. http://www.sedar.com/ Topics: Business, Business, Investing Last updated Mar 16, 2004 Spotlight On: Interactive Data Electronic Applications (IDEA) Brief overview of "the successor to the [Securities and Exchange Commission's] 1980s-era EDGAR database. The new system, called IDEA (Interactive Data Electronic Applications), will give investors faster and easier access to key financial information about public companies and mutual funds." Includes links to a press release about IDEA and a spotlight page on interactive data. From the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). http://www.sec.gov/spotlight/idea.shtml Topics: Investing Last updated Sep 9, 2008 |
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