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72-372 Investments, Fall 2014: Prof. Garnet FennResearching Securities: Selective ResourcesInfomart is a subscription service from the Financial Post. It includes a number of different, but overlapping, databases. Its focus is public Canadian companies. You could use Infomart in various ways:e.g. Use the Global Search to find all the databases that have information on a particular company. For general company analysis and equity returns, see the Investor reports and the Historical reports.e.g. Use the sophisticated search engines of some of the specialized, individual databases to select and find information on securities in which you might be interested: New issues (debt and equity), Fixed income, Dividendse.g. Use Corporate Analyzer - Screens to help you select equities that satisfy multiple criteriaSEDAR is a free service from the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA). It contains the documents (annual and interim reports, md&a, etc.) that public companies and investment funds must file with the CSA. It has current, and also historical, coverage as it dates back to the mid-1990s. EDGAR () is the American equivalent.Thomson One is a subscription service with global securities information. You must use Internet Explorer and a maximum of 5 people can use it at one time, so log off (top right) when you are finished. Search the company you are interested in and you will get a company overview page. For some areas, there is a lot more in-depth information, e.g. Deals and Capital Structure. The research reports are also extremely useful because they give you outside analysts' views on the company. Bloomberg Essentials is available in the Odette Financial Markets Lab, 2nd floor, room 208. It contains in-depth data for all kinds of securities. If you are a Finance major, you should probably complete the Bloomberg Certification. It takes approximately 3 hours.If you are looking for company profiles and articles about your company in academic or trade publications, then try databases such as Business Source Complete (), ProQuest Business (), GMID (), Google Scholar ()Additional Free Securities InformationGoogle Finance Canada Finance (U.S.) current and historical equity data as well as 4 years' worth of basic financial statement information; has stock screenerYahoo Finance Canada Finance (U.S.) Canadian site covers stocks, mutual funds, and etfs; has better historical data and analyst coverage than Google; however, the financial statement information is often missing; the U.S. site has not only more stock information, but also quite good etf and bond coverage (see left side); includes a bond screener HYPERLINK "" Morningstar Canada (U.S.) Canadian site covers mutual funds, etfs, and stocks. See "Tools" which is usually towards the bottom of each page. The American site also has bond information.FINRA . stock, bond, and mutual fund data and investor toolsFinancial Post Market Data mutual fund information; see also links to current stock and bond informationBank of Canada treasury bill and bond yieldsU.S. Treasury Department . Treasury bill informationMSRB Emma . municipal securitiesCanadianFixedIncome Canadian fixed income securities dealer with some free current data online ................
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