Hoover's Handbook of Private Companies 2019


Book Description

This resource is filled with hard-to-find information on non-public U.S. enterprises. It includes company profiles featuring the personalities, events, and strategies that have made these enterprises major players.




Hoover's Handbook of Private Companies


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Hoover's Handbook of Private Companies 2003


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This manual examines 900 nonpublic US enterprises, including large industrial and service corporations like Milliken & Company and PricewaterhouseCoopers; hospitals and health-care organizations such as Blue Cross; charitable and membership organizations, including the Ford Foundation; mutual and co-operative organizations such as IGA; joint ventures such as Motiva; government-owned corporations such as the United States Postal Service; and major university systems, including The University of Texas System.




Hoover's Handbook of Private Companies


Book Description

Hoover's Handbook of Private Companies covers 800 nonpublic U.S. enterprises with revenues in excess of $600 million, including large industrial and service corporations like UPS and Goldman Sachs; hospitals and health care organizations such as Blue Cross; charitable and membership organizations including the Ford Foundation; mutual and cooperative organizations such as the United States Postal Service; and major university systems, including The University of Texas Systems. This book features 250 in-depth Hoover's profiles (similar to the one shown on page 2) plus 550 shorter entries (as illustrated below). Company logos are shown for many of the profiled companies. Hoover's Handbook of Private Companies also includes lists of companies ranked by sales and by number of employees, plus Inc.'s list of fastest-growing private companies. It is indexed by headquarters location and industry, and by the people, companies and brand names mentioned in the profiles.
















Hoover's Handbook of Private Companies 2017


Book Description

Hoover's Handbook of Private Companies is a unique resource filled with hard-to-find information on non-public U.S. enterprises. Unlike other business resources, it includes in-depth company profiles featuring the personalities, events, and strategies that have made these enterprises major players-information you are not likely to find elsewhere. It is a valuable reference for business executives, salespeople, job seekers, students, consumers, and anyone with a need to know more about America's influential private enterprises.--Amazon.com.