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Coffee Research Guide

Public Company

If you have established that a company is public, you will be able to find many sources that provide financial summaries, as well as links to their 10-Ks. 10-Ks are the annual reports that U.S. public companies must submit to the Securities Exchange Commission. The sources in this section will help you do this. Another good source for the 10-Ks is the company's website.   These reports are usually located in the "Investor Relations" section of the website. Some companies also provide digital copies of the Annual reports to stockholders in addition to the 10-Ks. To find Investment Analysts reports, use the After Markets Reports link. 

Private / Subsidiary

If you have identified a company as a subsidiary, then find its parent.  A database like Mergent Intellect will often help you determine whether the parent company is public, private, or a subsidiary.  

You will not be able to find detailed financials for subsidiary or private companies (unless the subsidiary happens to be trading separately from the parent).  A database like Reference Solutions will provide estimated sales figures for some of your competitors.   

Most companies also have websites, so you should examine them thoroughly for information.

Use the databases listed in the Databases for Articles section of this guide to find out if anything has been written about these companies in magazines, trade periodicals, or newspapers.

Identifying Competitors

To find competitors in Reference Solutions, use the custom search.  Select Business type and using the Keyword/SIC/NAICS option, search on the term coffee.  Use the Geography option to limit by various options, including city, metro, or zip code.  You will get a selected list of companies. 

Information about Competitors

Once you have identified your competitors the next step will be to determine whether a company is public, private, or a subsidiary. 

A database like Mergent Intellect can help you make this determination.  A database like Reference Solutions can also be helpful.     

If your competitor is in neither of these databases it is because they do not meet the criteria needed to be included in these databases; they may have merged with another company; been acquired by another company; or ceased to exist.  To find information about the companies you will then have to rely on their websites, or search for articles in the databases listed in the Databases for Articles tab of this research guide. 

Tips for Company Research

When doing company research one should determine whether a company is publicly traded, privately held, or a subsidiary. Mergent Intellect can aid you in determining this. If you are doing research on a local level where there are many small businesses, use a database like Reference Solutions to make the determination.