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Database information for Investext Plus
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- Coverage: current
- Type(s) of Content: Full Text; Statistical
- Subject Areas: General ; Science and Medicine ; Social Sciences ; Business
- Library of Congress Clasification: hb-hd
- Short Description:
Full-text access to the top brokerage firm, investment bank, and trade association reports on companies, industries, and global markets.
- Annotation:
Read more than 700,000 research reports from more than 500 investment banks and 190 trade associations - in their original published formats, complete with charts, photographs and graphics - assist in monitoring industry trends, tracking company financials, and researching merger and acquisition opportunities.
Documents are organized in three categories: company reports, industry reports, and geographic and topical reports, which are created by nearly 700 of the world's top investment banks, brokerage firms and trade associations, including:
- 13 of the 15 top U.S. firms and 11 of the top 15 European firms as ranked by Institutional Investor
- More than 500 brokers in North America, Europe, Asia/Pacific, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East
Investext Plus includes essential company information from Moody's Investors Services with the following data on 10,000 publicly-held U.S. companies:
- As-reported annual and quarterly financial statements from 1996 to present
- Peer group comparisons
- Credit ratings
- Key business ratios
- Stock price information
Investext Plus also contains the only online trade association research database with industry-specific product and market data. Users can research more than 190 trade associations worldwide by retrieving:
- Statistics
- Economic indicators
- Analyses Trends
- Forecasts and surveys
Databases displaying this notation are supplied to the University of Connecticut
as part of the Connecticut Digital Library
project. A note for off-campus users: you must use the
Law Library Research Database pages in order
to access iConn databases from off campus.

