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The purpose of this library research guide is to provide students with access to library resources that will assist them in the completion of projects and assignments.

How to Find Company Information

To find company information, we suggest the following library databases. To learn how to effectively use these databases, watch the Find Company Research tutorial to learn how to find a company profile with SWOT analysis and company financials.

Public Companies

Many assignments require research on a specific company. In terms of finding usable informatiion, a student must first determine if the company they are researching is privately or publically held.

  • A "publically held company" has issued securities through an initial public offering (IPO) and is traded on at least one stock exchange.
  • Public companies have advantages over private companies, including the ability to sell future equity stakes and increased access to the debt markets.  With these advantages, however, comes increased regulatory scrutiny and less control for majority owners and company founders. 
  • Once a company goes public, it has to answer to its shareholders. Public companies must meet stringent reporting requirements set out by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including the public disclosure of financial statements and annual 10-k reports discussing the state of the company.
  • Because of these requirements it is much easier to do research on publically held companies.
  • Use these database links for your research on public companies. Contact a librarian for additional help.

Finding Company Earnings Call Transcripts

You may need to locate the transcript for a public company's quarterly earnings call. Below are options for finding that information.

  1. Go to the official COMPANY WEBSITE and navigate to their INVESTOR RELATIONS PAGE. 
    • ​​Earnings transcripts will be labeled differently from company to company; common places they may be found are under financial data, webcasts and presentations, quarterly presentations, and/or news and events.
    • Example: Starbucks.com > About Us > Investor Relations > Financial Data > Quarterly Results > Transcript.
    • If you are unable to find them, try a search of the website using the term "earnings."
  2. Transcripts of an earnings call may not be available on the company website beyond a certain quarter or year. If a transcript is not available for the year that you are researching, use the Seeking Alpha website or Regional Business News database links below:

Use the following steps to locate an earnings call transcript for a public company in the Regional Business News database:

  1. Search by Quarter, Year, and Company. Example: "Q4 2024 Southwest Airlines earnings call"
  2. Enter these search terms in the search box at the top of the page. Hit Search. The earnings call should appear on the next page.
  3. Click on the title or on the full text link.

Understanding Financial Statements & Stocks

Financial Statements

For those who are not familiar with reading a company's annual report, the following document will help you to:

  • Better understand the data included in financial reports and how to analyze it
  • Learn more about companies that offer employment or provide investment opportunities

Understanding Stocks

EDGAR SEC Filings & Forms

All companies, foreign and domestic, are required to file registration statements, periodic reports, and other forms electronically through EDGAR. Anyone can access and download this information for free. Here you'll find links to a complete list of filings available through EDGAR and instructions for searching the EDGAR database.
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