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Published by: jack 2009-01-07

  • Where can I find industry reports/ analyst reports that are historic. The problem that I've encountered with any website or database is that most of the reports are current and I can't access or purchase reports from 1996-1998 for example. Ideally I would like to find a place to go (pay for the searching fee should be minimal) and obviously I would pay for the reports.


  • alligator12 - Thanks for your question. I would think all you would have to do is to contact the company that had issued the report - I'm sure they would LOVE to sell out-of-date reports!! Good luck. ragingacademic
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  • Dear alligator12-ga; One of the reasons why historic industry reports are so hard to find is because they are “always” known as “Current Industrial Reports” (CIR) regardless of when they were published. That is to says that if you are looking for CIR’s 1994, you’d have better luck searching using these keywords/key-phrases. The inclusion of quotation marks in your search tells the search engine to retrieve this exact phrase, along with this date; like this: “CURRENT INDUSTRIAL REPORTS” 1994 -or- “CURRENT INDUSTRY REPORTS” 1994 Trying to search for these as you would, say, “historic” tick data or “historic” market reports will lead you on a wild goose chase, since they are always considered “current”, relative to the year that they represent. In some instances, these reports are also referred to as a “series”. For example, one might be “Industry Series: Steel 1994”. So, searching with the keywords/key-phrases “INDUSTRY SERIES” STEEL 1994” then, might return links to reports from 1994 related to Blast Furnaces, Steel Works, Rolling and Finishing Mills, Metal Works, and the like. Here are some information freebies in terms of industry at large and statistical data, to get you started, courtesy of the US CENSUS BUREAU: http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/97ecmani.html http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/AdvSearchByKeywordServlet?_command=moreResults&_keyword=industrial%20lreports&_method=set&_category=products&_programYear=61&_synonyms=no&_lang=en I’m not sure if this is what you are looking for or not so I posted it as a comment for the time being. If this is what you are after please let me know and I will post an answer. Best regards; Tutuzdad-ga INFORMATION SOURCES US CENSUS BUREAU: http://www.census.gov/ SEARCH STRATEGY SEARCH ENGINE USED: Google ://www.google.com SEARCH TERMS USED: Outlined in answer



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