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Full-text access to international industry-specific databases including healthcare, telecom, IT, transportation, electronics, and semiconductors. PLEASE NOTE: when beginning a session, users will be prompted to input their name and IU email address to access the resource.
Provides access private and public U.S and international business data, industry news, facts and figures, executive contact information, and the ability to access industry profiles. (Find information previously accessed through Hoover's here.)
Provides international public and private company profiles that will include address and phone number, number of employees, SIC and NAICS codes, financial highlights, executives, and recent and historical stock data.
Access to U.S. Company Data and International Company Data. Allows users to access reports on companies based around the world, searching by company name or ticker symbol, or searching across all global boundaries to find companies that match specific financial and/or textual search criteria. Also includes detailed information, such as history, property, subsidiaries, officers and directors, long-term debt, and capital stock. Financial statements are presented in "as-reported" form and in native currencies.
Database of private and listed company information. Includes companies' financial accounts, credit scores from a number of independent providers, directorships, ownership structures, PEPs and sanctions information, and details of mergers and acquisitions activity.
Allows users to locate, analyze and compare companies worldwide. Includes information on approximately 300 million companies.
Passport is a global market research database encompassing historical and forecasted statistics, reports & interactive tools on industries, economies and consumers in 210 different countries and territories. Passport also tracks the effects of COVID-19 for 50 different countries
Please note: Access is permitted for IU faculty, staff, and students only. Authorized users may utilize the information obtained from this resource for academic, non-commercial purposes only, and only during the time of official affiliation with IU. In-depth reports on consumer, industrial, and service markets around the world, searchable by industry, country, consumer, company, and geographic region. The Global Market Information Database (GMID) offers business intelligence reports on countries, companies, markets and consumers; it covers over 350 markets and 207 countries.
Access to procurement reports covering a multitude of indirect purchasing lines. Reports range from 15-20 pages, cover product/service pricing dynamics, product characteristics that affect the purchasing decision, supplier benchmarking and supply chain risks, and negotiation questions and tactics.
Search articles from local, regional, national and international newspapers, magazines, online journals, television and radio broadcasts, newswires and blogs, transcripts, and legal research, as well as federal and state cases and statutes, including U.S. Supreme Court decisions since 1790.
The Wall Street Journal Online is a New York based newspaper with a focus on business and financial news; this entry enables access to wsj.com and via their apps. Additional access options for the Wall Street Journal are available.
IUB Affiliates: The first time IUB Affiliates access the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Online, they will be asked to register for an account. IUB Affiliates should use their IU email address to register. Every time users access the resource after, they should be logged in automatically. Following activation, IUB affiliates can go directly to the Wall Street Journal online at wsj.com or to WSJ apps and log in; you will need to enter the username and password you created when you registered.
Once activated, you can access all content from a web browser, as well as via smartphone and tablet apps, from any location. To retain access via apps and the website, IUB affiliates must validate their account every 90 days by logging in using their IU credentials via https://libraries.indiana.edu/resources/wsj.
Additional access options:
Access to the Wall Street Journal from 1889-2000 https://libraries.indiana.edu/wall-street-journal-proquest-historical-newspapers
Access to the Wall Street Journal, Eastern Edition, 1984 - current https://libraries.indiana.edu/wall-street-journal
Smartphone and tablet apps can be downloaded for free by visiting: http://now.wsj.com/mobile/
After creating an account, users will be able to save articles to their accounts, which are stored permanently in their WSJ account and can be accessed via WSJ.com from any web browser on any device. To locate saved articles on WSJ.com, after logging in, click the arrow next to your name in the right-hand corner to expand the drop-down menu, then select "Saved Articles."