Detailed information about UK and Irish companies for the last 10 years, including publicly listed and private companies. WORKS BEST IN GOOGLE CHROME OR FIRE FOX.
You must log in with your SUSSED username and password both on campus and off campus. Fame can be used to research individual companies or find a group of companies that fit a specific profile and analyse them. Fame includes: Company financials, in detailed format, with up to 10 years of history; Financial strength indicators; Directors and contacts; Original filings/images as filed at Companies House and the Companies Registration Office in Ireland; Stock data for listed companies; Detailed corporate structures and the corporate family; Shareholders and subsidiaries; Industry research; Adverse filings; Business and company-related news; M&A deals and rumours
Presents bibliographical information on the contents of some of the key academic and popular film journals. Many of these titles, such as Sight and Sound and Film Quartely, are available in the full text.
Produced in collaboration with the British Film Institute, this focuses on entertainment films and personalities from the first silent movies to the latest blockbusters and from over 170 countries.
The Financial Times Historical Archive, 1888-2010 is a searchable, online, facsimile version of the Financial Times newspaper. It includes every article and advertisement printed in the newspaper, since it was first published in 1888 until 2010. You can either search for an article or browse the newspaper page by page.
FOR ACCESS, PLEASE EMAIL libenqs@soton.ac.uk. Detailed information, including financial statements, ratios and credit ratings for over 30,000 banks worldwide. Data is available for the last 10 years. It also includes economic data and credit ratings for countries, and bonds and securities for banks. We do not have access to data for insurance companies. WORKS BEST IN GOOGLE CHROME
Up to 30 years of data is available via the Excel Add-in but this is complex to use. For details, click on the green ? icon.
FOLDOC - this free dictionary includes definitions of acronyms, jargon, programming languages, tools, architecture, operating systems, networking, theory, conventions, standards, mathematics, telecoms, electronics, institutions, companies, projects, products, history, in fact any of the vocabulary you might expect to find in a computer dictionary.
edited by Dennis Howe - supported by Imperial College Department of Computing
FBIS Daily Reports, 1974–1996 constitutes a one-of-a-kind archive of transcripts of foreign broadcasts and news that provides insight into the second half of the 20th century; many of these materials are firsthand reports of events as they occurred.The original mission of the FBIS was to monitor, record, transcribe, and translate intercepted radio broadcasts from foreign governments, official news services, and clandestine broadcasts from occupied territories.
The Financial Times website. Provides FT articles, in-depth 'Special Reports', facsimile of the newspaper from 2005 onwards, and company and financial information. Staff and students must create an FT account via the link above.
CREATING AN ACCOUNT: click on the FT.com link above and login with your University username and password. Enter your email address ( this does not have to be your University email address), choose a password and complete the form.
ACCESS: There are 2 options. 1. Click on the link above and log in with your University username and password. 2. Go to ft.com and log in with your email address and FT password.
FACSIMILE NEWSPAPER: available by clicking on Tools> ePaper. All editions are available, with the earliest coverage from 2005.