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Financial information for US-based private companies earning at least $1 million in annual revenue or have at least $1 million in venture capital backing.
Note: You must create an account using your UWW email address, and this is how you will log in after NET ID authentication.
Each individual account has privileges for:
150 unique private company profile views per month
150 unique private company profiles exported via Excel per month
150 unique private company profile PDF downloads per month
plus "Saved Searched", "Company Watchlists", and all PrivCo individual account features.
If you need the 150 limit increased, please contact the Business Librarian so we can make the request to PrivCo. This is done on a case-by-case basis and must be for academic research purposes only.
Company profiles, financials, and analysis from sources such as Mergent, Plunkett, Hoover’s, and more.
Includes access to the Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media and the Market Share Reporter.
The first step in company research is to determine the legal status of the company -- private, public, subsidiary, branch, or parent. Watch the following video:
Private companies enjoy the right to not share any details about their company, specifically any financial data. They are harder to research. Watch the following video:
Public company information is readily available since they are required to share their information with the government and their shareholders. Watch the following video:
Many business reference sources such as company directories or industry analyses use the federal government's numerical codes (SIC or NAICS) to describe types of businesses. Use the links below to identify your code, and thus help identify who else is in your industry:
Use the small black arrows on the left and right to navigate between the slides.
Access Privco from the Library databases A-Z list or using the following link: https://libproxy.uww.edu:9443/login?url=https://system.privco.com/academic
1: From the landing page Create an Account if you don't already have one and
2: Sign In to Privco
The search bar located at the top can be used to search for companies, investors, funding sources and information on any acquisition or merger deals.
Type in the company name in the search bar. If it is a publicly traded or benchmark company, it will usually auto-populate as the search term is being typed.
Choose the required result.
The company Overview page has basic company information such the location of its head quarters, whether it is a publicly traded company or privately owned, the year the company was founded, its latest valuation, etc.
The Financials page contains information about the company's revenues and operational expenses.
The Funding page usually contains investor information if the company has raised capital through soliciting investors
The Deals page has information on the acquisitions and mergers in which the company was involved in.
The Signals page contains the employee growth and revenue growth percentages for 1 and 3 years.
Use the small black arrows on the left and right to navigate between the slides.
Access Privco from the Library databases A-Z list or using the following link: https://libproxy.uww.edu:9443/login?url=https://system.privco.com/academic
1: From the landing page Create an Account if you don't already have one and
2: Sign In to Privco
The search bar located at the top can be used to search for companies, investors, funding sources and information on any acquisition or merger deals.
Type in the company name in the search bar. If it is a publicly traded or benchmark company, it will usually auto-populate as the search term is being typed.
Choose the required result.
The company Overview page has basic company information such the location of its head quarters, whether it is a publicly traded company or privately owned, the year the company was founded, its latest valuation, etc.
The Financials page contains information about the company's revenues and operational expenses.
The Funding page usually contains investor information if the company has raised capital through soliciting investors
The Deals page has information on the acquisitions and mergers in which the company was involved in.
The Signals page contains the employee growth and revenue growth percentages for 1 and 3 years.