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TwitterDublin-based Accenture was by far the world’s most valuable IT services brand in 2025, with a brand value of 41.5 billion U.S. dollars. TCS and Infosys rounded out the top three brands.
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This is a comprehensive dataset including numerous financial metrics that many professionals and investing gurus often use to value companies. This data is a look at the companies that comprise the S&P 500 (Standard & Poor's 500). The S&P 500 is a capitalization-weighted index of the top 500 publicly traded companies in the United States (top 500 meaning the companies with the largest market cap). The S&P 500 index is a useful index to study because it generally reflects the health of the overall U.S. stock market. The dataset was last updated in July 2020.
There are 14 rows included in this dataset: ``` - 4 character variables: - Symbol: Ticker symbol used to uniquely identify each company on a particular stock market - Name: Legal name of the company - Sector: An area of the economy where businesses share a related product or service - SEC Filings: Helpful documents relating to a company
- 10 numeric variables:
- Price: Price per share of the company
- Price to Earnings (PE): The ratio of a company’s share price to its earnings per share
- Dividend Yield: The ratio of the annual dividends per share divided by the price per share
- Earnings Per Share (EPS): A company’s profit divided by the number of shares of its stock
- 52 week high and low: The annual high and low of a company’s share price
- Market Cap: The market value of a company’s shares (calculated as share price x number of shares)
- EBITDA: A company’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization; often used as a proxy for its profitability
- Price to Sales (PS): A company’s market cap divided by its total sales or revenue over the past year
- Price to Book (PB): A company’s price per share divided by its book value
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I found this data on the website datahub at https://datahub.io/core/s-and-p-500-companies-financials/r/1.html. All references and citations should be given to them.
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The dataset contains year- and company-wise compiled data on the total paidup capital, turnover, along with details of contribution from exports to total turnover, and net worth of top 1000 companies listed by market capitalization. The additional details covered in the dataset include Corporate Identification Number (CIN) of each company, whether it is listed in National or Bombay Stock Exchanges or Not and whether the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is applicable or not.
Note: We observed certain discrepancies in the units reported by a few companies in their BRSR submissions, specifically between the PDF files and the corresponding XML files. On Dataful, we have retrieved the units mentioned in the PDF files to correct the XML data wherever possible and are working to make the dataset as accurate as possible. In some cases, data from PDF files of two different years for the same company did not match. In such instances, the data from the latest year has been considered. However, we recommend verifying the information directly with SEBI and/or the respective companies if you notice any such discrepancies.
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This data set provides a detailed look into the US economy. It includes information on establishments and nonemployer businesses, as well as sales revenue, payrolls, and the number of employees. Gleaned from the Economic Census done every five years, this data is a valuable resource to anyone curious about where the nation was economically at the time. With columns including geographic area name, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes for industries, descriptions of those codes meaning of operation or tax status, and annual payroll, this information-rich dataset contains all you need to track economic trends over time. Whether you’re a researcher studying industry patterns or an entrepreneur looking for market insight — this dataset has what you’re looking for!
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This dataset provides detailed US industry data by state, including the number of establishments, value of sales, payroll, and number of employees. All the data is based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for each specific industry. This will allow you to easily analyze and compare industries across different states or regions.
- Analyzing the economic impact of a new business or industry trends in different states: Comparing the change in the number of establishments, payroll, and employees over time can give insight into how a state is affected by a new industry trend or introduction of a new service or product.
- Estimating customer sales potential for businesses: This dataset can be used to estimate the potential customer base for businesses in different geographic areas. By analyzing total business done by non-employers in an area along with its estimated population can help estimate how much overall sales potential exists for a given region.
- Tracking competitor performance: By looking at shipments, receipts, and value of business done across industries in different regions or even cities, companies can track their competitors’ performance and compare it to their own to better assess their strategies going forward
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File: 2012 Industry Data by Industry and State.csv | Column name | Description | |:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Geographic area name | The name of the geographic area the data is for. (String) | | NAICS code | The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for the industry. (String) | | Meaning of NAICS code | The description of the NAICS code. (String) | | Meaning of Type of operation or tax status code | The description of the type of operation or tax status code. (String) ...
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This dataset contains the financial records of 12 major German companies, including top players like Volkswagen AG, Siemens AG, Allianz SE, BMW AG, BASF SE, Deutsche Telekom AG, Daimler AG, SAP SE, Bayer AG, Deutsche Bank AG, Porsche AG, and Merck KGaA. Covering quarterly data from 2017 to 2024, this dataset is designed to provide insights into key financial metrics, allowing for indepth analysis and modeling of corporate financial health, performance, and growth trends. this comprehensive dataset is highly suitable for tasks such as financial forecasting, risk analysis, profitability assessment, and performance benchmarking. Each entry represents one quarter’s financial snapshot for a company, enabling robust time series and cross-sectional analyses.
Company: Name of the company to which the financial data corresponds (e.g., "Volkswagen AG"). This field categorizes the data and enables cross-company comparisons and individual company trend analysis.
Period: The specific quarter (in year-month format) when the financial data was recorded (e.g., "2017-03-31" for Q1 of 2017). This field is crucial for time-series analysis, allowing users to track financial trends and performance over time.
Revenue: The total revenue of the company for that quarter, measured in billions of Euros. This field provides insight into the company’s sales performance and market reach within each period.
Net Income: The net income (profit after all expenses) of the company for the given quarter, also in billions of Euros. Net income is a key indicator of a company’s profitability and financial efficiency.
Liabilities: The total liabilities (debt and obligations) of the company for the quarter, in billions of Euros. This metric helps gauge the company’s financial leverage and debt exposure, essential for risk assessment.
Assets: The total assets (all owned resources with economic value) for the company in billions of Euros. This metric reflects the scale of the company’s holdings and resources available for operations and investments.
Equity: The shareholder equity calculated as Assets minus Liabilities, in billions of Euros. Equity indicates the residual value owned by shareholders and serves as a core metric for assessing financial stability and value creation.
ROA (%): Return on Assets (ROA), expressed as a percentage, calculated as (Net Income / Assets) * 100. ROA shows how efficiently a company is utilizing its assets to generate profit, an essential measure of operational effectiveness.
ROE (%): Return on Equity (ROE), expressed as a percentage, calculated as (Net Income / Equity) * 100. ROE is a key indicator of financial performance and profitability, reflecting the rate of return on shareholders' investment.
Debt to Equity: The ratio of Liabilities to Equity. This metric provides insights into the company’s capital structure and financial leverage, aiding in risk assessment by showing how much of the company’s operations are funded through debt compared to shareholder equity.
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TwitterThe Value Line Investment Survey is one of the oldest, continuously running investment advisory publications. Since 1955, the Survey has been published in multiple formats including print, loose-leaf, microfilm and microfiche. Data from 1997 to present is now available online. The Survey tracks 1700 stocks across 92 industry groups. It provides reported and projected measures of firm performance, proprietary rankings and analysis for each stock on a quarterly basis. This dataset, a subset of the Survey covering the years 1980-1989 has been digitized from the microfiche collection available at the Dewey Library (FICHE HG 4501.V26). It is only available to MIT students and faculty for academic research. Published weekly, each edition of the Survey has the following three parts: Summary & Index: includes an alphabetical listing of all industries with their relative ranking and the page number for detailed industry analysis. It also includes an alphabetical listing of all stocks in the publication with references to their location in Part 3, Ratings & Reports. Selection & Opinion: contains the latest economic and stock market commentary and advice along with one or more pages of research on interesting stocks or industries, and a variety of pertinent economic and stock market statistics. It also includes three model stock portfolios. Ratings & Reports: This is the core of the Value Line Investment Survey. Preceded by an industry report, each one-page stock report within that industry includes Timeliness, Safety and Technical rankings, 3-to 5-year analyst forecasts for stock prices, income and balance sheet items, up to 17 years of historical data, and Value Line analysts’ commentaries. The report also contains stock price charts, quarterly sales, earnings, and dividend information. Publication Schedule: Each edition of the Survey covers around 130 stocks in seven to eight industries on a preset sequential schedule so that all 1700 stocks are analyzed once every 13 weeks or each quarter. All editions are numbered 1-13 within each quarter. For example, in 1980, reports for Chrysler appear in edition 1 of each quarter on the following dates: January 4, 1980 – page 132 April 4, 1980 – page 133 July 4, 1980 – page 133 October 1, 1980 – page 133 Reports for Coca-Cola were published in edition 10 of each quarter on: March 7, 1980 – page 1514 June 6, 1980 – page 1518 Sept. 5, 1980 – page 1517 Dec. 5, 1980 – page 1548 Any significant news affecting a stock between quarters is covered in the supplementary reports that appear at the end of part 3, Ratings & Reports. File format: Digitized files within this dataset are in PDF format and are arranged by publication date within each compressed annual folder. How to Consult the Value Line Investment Survey: To find reports on a particular stock, consult the alphabetical listing of stocks in the Summary & Index part of the relevant weekly edition. Look for the page number just to the left of the company name and then use the table below to identify the edition where that page number appears. All editions within a given quarter are numbered 1-13 and follow equally sized page ranges for stock reports. The table provides page ranges for stock reports within editions 1-13 of 1980 Q1. It can be used to identify edition and page numbers for any quarter within a given year. Ratings & Reports Edition Pub. Date Pages 1 04-Jan-80 100-242 2 11-Jan-80 250-392 3 18-Jan-80 400-542 4 25-Jan-80 550-692 5 01-Feb-80 700-842 6 08-Feb-80 850-992 7 15-Feb-80 1000-1142 8 22-Feb-80 1150-1292 9 29-Feb-80 1300-1442 10 07-Mar-80 1450-1592 11 14-Mar-80 1600-1742 12 21-Mar-80 1750-1908 13 28-Mar-80 2000-2142 Another way to navigate to the Ratings & Reports part of an edition would be to look around page 50 within the PDF document. Note that the page numbers of the PDF will not match those within the publication.
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Graph and download economic data for Value Traded of Top 10 Traded Companies to Total Value Traded for World (DISCONTINUED) (DDAM011WA156NWDB) from 1998 to 2015 about market cap, companies, and stock market.
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United States - Value Added by Industry: Professional and Business Services: Management of Companies and Enterprises (Chain-Type Price Index) was 101.10800 Index 2009=100 in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Value Added by Industry: Professional and Business Services: Management of Companies and Enterprises (Chain-Type Price Index) reached a record high of 105.08100 in January of 2025 and a record low of 76.13300 in January of 2005. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Value Added by Industry: Professional and Business Services: Management of Companies and Enterprises (Chain-Type Price Index) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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ABSTRACT The evolution of the economic context has intensified competition in retail, creating new challenges for companies. Among these challenges are the difficulty of measuring the results of marketing activities, the inconsistency in the sources of information, and the disregard of the temporal characteristics of the returns on these investments. Considering that this context may differ depending on a country’s stage of development, the objective of this study is to analyze the impact of marketing investments on the value of companies. To this end, Tobin’s Q was used as a financial variable and the sample was divided into two groups to discriminate between developed and developing countries. The sample included 1,872 companies from 97 countries. The technique used for analysis was a hierarchical multilevel model of panel data. The results reveal that investment in marketing has a positive relationship with the financial indicator Tobin’s Q, and the impact of such investments in developing countries is greater than it is in developed countries. Thus, from the results of this work, it can be concluded that marketing investments have a beneficial potential for societies, especially those that are in economic environments considered to be in development.
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Enterprise-Value-To-Ebitda-Ratio Time Series for Interpublic Group of Companies Inc. The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. provides advertising and marketing services worldwide. It operates in three segments: Media, Data & Engagement Solutions, Integrated Advertising & Creativity Led Solutions, and Specialized Communications & Experiential Solutions. The Media, Data & Engagement Solutions segment provides media and communications services, digital services and products, advertising and marketing technology, e-commerce services, data management and analytics, strategic consulting, and digital brand experience under the IPG Mediabrands, UM, Initiative, Kinesso, Acxiom, Huge, MRM, and R/GA brand names. The Integrated Advertising & Creativity Led Solutions segment offers advertising, corporate, and brand identity services; and strategic consulting under FCB, IPG Health, McCann Worldgroup, and MullenLowe Group brands. The Specialized Communications & Experiential Solutions segment provides public relations and other specialized communications services, live events, sports and entertainment marketing, and strategic consulting under IPG DXTRA Health, The Weber Shandwick Collective, Golin, Jack Morton, Momentum, and Octagon brand names. The company was formerly known as McCann-Erickson Incorporated and changed its name to The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. in January 1961. The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. was founded in 1902 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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The data set contains the insurance company wise value of Life insurance claims settled. The information is as per the respective public disclosures of the insurance companies made on IRDAI portal.
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United States - Value Added by Industry: Professional and Business Services: Management of Companies and Enterprises (Chain-Type Quantity Index) was 152.53800 Index 2009=100 in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Value Added by Industry: Professional and Business Services: Management of Companies and Enterprises (Chain-Type Quantity Index) reached a record high of 152.53800 in April of 2025 and a record low of 64.43200 in January of 2009. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Value Added by Industry: Professional and Business Services: Management of Companies and Enterprises (Chain-Type Quantity Index) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on November of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Value Traded of Top 10 Traded Companies to Total Value Traded for United States (DDAM01USA156NWDB) from 1998 to 2016 about market cap, companies, stock market, and USA.