Industry Research
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Current Industrial Reports The Current Industrial Report (CIR) program has been providing monthly, quarterly, and annual measures of industrial activity for many years. The primary objective of the CIR program is to produce timely, accurate data on production and shipments of selected products. The data are used to satisfy economic policy needs and for market analysis, forecasting, and decision-making in the private sector. |
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Forbes Business Forbes covers 7 broad industries: Commerce, Energy, Health Care, Manufacturing, Services, Small Business, and Technology. |
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Industry Classification Codes: NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) and SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) This site shows the correspondence between the two codes. Most private research sources still index and classify by SIC, but a changeover to NAICS in the near future is anticipated. The 1997 NAICS was revised in 2002. Be sure to click on that link to view the changes. |
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Industry Week Topics discussed include Leadership & Strategy, Economy & Public Policy, Technology & Innovations, Research & Rankings. |
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Moody’s Economy.com This website is a source for analysis, data, forecasts, and information on the world/s economies. The Industry page includes Dismal Scientist, a real-time monitoring of the world’s economies. It also has Industry Workstation, which provides quarterly history and forecast for 50 industries, as well as monthly analysis of key developments, future expectations and current trends in industry sectors. |
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OSHA Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Search The Occupational Safety & Health Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor sponsors this SIC search page. Users may search the 1987 version SIC manual by keyword, to access descriptive information for a specified 2,3,4-digit SIC. |
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Yahoo! Finance: Industry Search Yahoo’s Industry links for financial news by industry. This extensive list includes Consumer goods, Conglomerates, Finance, Healthcare, Service and Technology. |
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