Industry classification codes are a numerical method of assigning companies to a category based on their business activities.
In Canada, we primarily use NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). These codes can be used to quickly retrieve articles and data on similar industries and companies.
Provides reports for Canadian and U.S. industries. Canadian industry reports include a provincial breakdown and economic profile for provinces.
Contains business and financial data on all public (active and inactive) and some private companies worldwide. Also includes an executive search, industry reports for select industries, and supply chain information.
Contains industry benchmarking data, featuring 14 key business ratios for public and private companies in North America.
Scholarly articles in all disciplines of business. Also includes news articles, company profiles, industry and market reports, and country reports.
Provides reports for Canadian and U.S. industries. Canadian industry reports include a provincial breakdown and economic profile for provinces.
Includes industry, company, and country information. Industry reports include market size, segmentation, and five forces analysis. Company profiles include SWOT analysis. Country reports provide PESTLE analysis.
Market research reports with comprehensive analysis of global market sizing, forecasting, and industry intelligence in the sciences and technology sectors.
Provides information on global markets, including risk ratings, finance, macroeconomic performance, and outlook and forecasting across industry sectors. Popular risk indices include ESG Country Index, Country Risk Index, and Political Risk Index.
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Market and industry research reports with a focus on high-technology sectors, new market opportunities, and disruptive technologies.
Consolidates statistical data from various sources to provide insights on industries, markets, and consumers.
Important industry information can also be found from industry associations.
Use Google or another search engine to search for associations relevant for your industry in your location. If you don't find a something, try broadening your geographic area (e.g. from Ontario to Canada, or from Canada to the U.S. or international). If your industry is very specialized or new, look for associations for broader or similar industries. Try searching terms like industry association, industry group, trade group, or trade organization.
Don't forget to check the association website for additional industry stats. Many organizations make some of their research freely available.
Consolidates statistical data from various sources to provide insights on industries, markets, and consumers.
Contains industry benchmarking data, featuring 14 key business ratios for public and private companies in North America.
Scholarly articles in all disciplines of business. Also includes news articles, company profiles, industry and market reports, and country reports.
Articles from key business and economics scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, and trade publications as well as country, industry, and market reports.