Company data supports two practical needs: defining a precise universe and monitoring how it changes.
A snapshot defines who is in scope today.
Signals show how that scope evolves over time.
Our dataset combines structured company entities, economic profile indicators, and tracked corporate events. All fields are designed for filtering, exporting, and programmatic use.
Company identity and structured entities
• Commercial and legal company names
• Alternative names and historical name changes
• Industry classification and geographic footprint
• Corporate websites and switchboard phone numbers
• Stock tickers and trading venues (when applicable)
• List membership (when applicable, e.g., Fortune 500, Stoxx 600)
These fields allow precise selection by name, industry, geography, or market index.
Economic profile and business descriptors (Top 10,000 and major companies)
• Latest reported annual revenue (when publicly available)
• Employee count
• Key business activities and segments
• Representative products and services
• Typical customer focus (B2B, B2C, mixed)
• Direct country presence
These attributes support segmentation by size, business model, and market exposure. They provide context for leadership analysis and peer comparison.
Parent and subsidiary coverage
• Company entities are captured for the parent company and each subsidiary
• Leadership and corporate signals are tracked at the operating-entity level
• Parent and subsidiary relationships are structured for filtering and export
This enables analysis at group level or operating-unit level.
Snapshot or dynamic company selection
• Build a fixed snapshot for a defined study, campaign, or benchmark
• Maintain a dynamic universe that updates when companies enter or exit your criteria
• Refresh scope without rebuilding datasets
Customer-defined company universe
• Select by geography (countries, regions, major markets)
• Select by standardized industry classification
• Select by revenue band or employee size
• Select by major lists and stock indexes
• Combine filters to match strategic priorities
Reference links:
• Company lists and stock indexes
• Industry list and keywords
Corporate signals tracked
• VC funding rounds
• IPOs and listing events
• M&A transactions, announced and completed
• Delistings and public-to-private events
• Company name changes and rebrandings
• Bankruptcy, insolvency, and restructuring events
These events allow monitoring of ownership changes, capital events, structural shifts, and market exits.
For programmatic access, see REST APIs. For custom field selection or large-scale delivery, see data delivery. Back to company & executive data coverage.
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