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Where can I find… Company financial ratios?
Tracey Nunn2022-02-07T12:40:14+00:0007/02/2022|Tags: capitaliq, company financials, data, fame, financials, mirc, ratios, web-mirc-finance|
Financial ratios are often used to measure the performance of a company. These can be found 'ready-made' in several of our finance resources. Company ratios can be categorised into different types: Profitability ratios - e.g. ...
Company codes – CUSIP, SEDOL, ISIN…. What do they mean and how can you use them in our resources?
Tracey Nunn2022-01-21T13:53:38+00:0021/01/2022|Tags: Bloomberg, capitaliq, company financials, crsp, datastream, EIKON, fame, financials, mirc, sdc, web-mirc-finance|
As you use our many finance resources you will probably notice unique company identifiers which may be codes or symbols. It is worth spending some time getting to know what these are and which resources ...
Running a peer analysis in Fame
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:36:34+01:0015/07/2021|Tags: barrington, company financials, data, fame, mirc, peer analysis, web-mirc-finance|
If you need to compare a UK company’s financial performance against a group of other companies then Fame is an easy database to start with. Fame contains the financial accounts of more than 8.5 million ...
Researching… Company ownership
Cranfield University2022-01-05T14:34:41+00:0023/06/2021|Tags: Bloomberg, companies, fame, knl, mirc, shareholders, web-mirc-company, web-mirc-finance|
Company ownership can have a huge impact on company operations and decisions. A company's owners are its shareholders - so in the marketplace we have companies of all shapes and sizes - from small ...
Where can I find credit ratings for companies?
Cranfield University2022-01-05T15:47:53+00:0016/06/2021|Tags: Bloomberg, company financials, company information, credit ratings, fame, mirc, web-mirc-finance|
A credit rating (or score) is a measure of a company or corporation’s ability to meet their financial commitments based on their previous dealings. It can also be viewed as a measure of a company’s credit worthiness when ...
Finding a company’s market value
Cranfield University2022-01-05T15:52:11+00:0016/04/2021|Tags: Bloomberg, capitaliq, company financials, EIKON, fame, mirc, web-mirc-finance|
If you had to find a company's market value, would you know where to look? Now, before you ask, we're talking listed companies only here, so solely those which have shares actively traded on a stock ...