David Lam Library MBA Core : Sample Case Study to current and historical economic statistics for Lam Library; Vancouver BC BusinessInformation, Subject Inform, Academic FullText Elite, canadian News Disc http://www.library.ubc.ca/david_lam/mba_core.html
Extractions: Choose a company for which there is a lot of published information. Companies which trade on public stock exchanges have the most information available for researchers. But if your company is not public, you may still find information through some of the same sources listed here: Companies , and Researching Private Company Information , UBC Library subject research guides. Company home pages: http://www.bodyshop.com/ Company annual reports 1. Company's home page About Us - Investor relations
Scott's Career Development Room: Canadian Resources City of Victoria, BC economic Development Office, providing resources for businessstartup, expansion, and canadian Federal Government Jobs in Victoria http://kerlins.net/scott/careercanada.html
Extractions: Career Room Contents Counseling Room Contact Scott Victoria/Vancouver Island Employment Resources BC Resources Nationwide Resources Please note that some employment opportunities in the Victoria/Saanich region are listed in various local newspapers including the Times-Colonist . Job seekers should be advised that many available positions in the region are typically not listed in newspapers. Job leads often must be sought through a more thorough search of employers' own job listings, through daily or weekly searches of online job listing services, and through a great deal of networking in town. For details about the range and limitations of services for job seekers provided by Victoria's employment agencies and job "placement" services agencies, be sure to contact me
CUCBC Corporate Information Centre business Review (FRB). business Week. CA Magazine. canadian business. canadianEconomic Observer. canadian HR Reporter. canadian Investment Review. http://infocentre.cucbc.com/periodicals_subscribe.shtml
Extractions: [Site Tour] Periodicals route to staff members in the B.C. credit union system. If you would like to see any of the periodicals listed below, complete and submit this form. Before you submit the form, please remember to print a copy for your own records . To unsubscribe from a periodical that you are now viewing, re-submit a brand new form. Please note that, depending on how long a routing list is, it can take many weeks for issues to reach you. Full Name: Credit Union Name: Address: Telephone: Fax:: ABA Bank Marketing ABA Banking Journal Advertising Age All-Canadian Money Guide American Banker Atlantic Co-Operator Bank of Canada Review Banking Strategies BC Broker BC Business Benefits Canada BC Current Economic Indicators Business in Vancouver Business Week CA Magazine Canadian Business Canadian HR Reporter Canadian Investment Review Canadian Money Saver Canadian Social Trends Communication Briefings Computerworld Computerworld Canada Consumer Price Index Consumer Reports Corporate Ethics Monitor Credit Card Management CU Executive Newsletter CU Journal CU Magazine CU Management CU Newswatch CU Times CU World Economist Econoscope Effective Leadership Report EFT Report Essential Assistant Fast Company Forbes Fortune Good Times Harvard Business Review HR Magazine IE:Money Industrial Relations Bulletin Infoworld Inside Microsoft Word Investment Executive Journal Journal of Accountancy
CNC Library Net Reference - Statistics CANSIM (selected socioeconomic data), Trade 1996 (Statistical Profiles of CanadianCommunities) and the following publications business Indicators, Consumer http://www.cnc.bc.ca/library/statistics.html
Extractions: A good starting point for Canadian statistics. Search all categories at once, or search/browse within a category. Includes: The Daily (highlights of newly released data), Canadian Statistics (over 250 tables of statistics about Canada's people, economy, environment, government), CANSIM (selected socio-economic data), Trade Exports, Trade Imports and Census. Statistics on all cities, towns, villages, and native settlements are available for 1996 ( Statistical Profiles of Canadian Communities) and 2001 ( Community Profiles ). Statistics Canada has also produced a handy tutorial on how to create surveys, collect data and analyze results ( Statistics: Power from Data! Statistics Canada's E-Stat Online (CNC Users only, on-campus and from home by request
EDRS: Other Links North America International business Resources, North quarterly pictures of economicconditions), provincial canadiana, the canadian Resources Page References http://www.library.mcgill.ca/edrs/links/country/country.html
Extractions: Asia China Population Information and Research Center (CPIRC) China - Republic of China (Taiwan) The Republic of China Yearbook Israel - Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) India: Ministry of Finance Government of india India - Reserve Bank of India ... Japan Global Window: The Guide to Business Success Japan at a Glance, the economy, financial structure, etc. Jordon - Central Bank of Jordan Pakistan - Government of Pakistan Homepage Singapore - Department of Statistics, Singapore
Extractions: UCC Library STATISTICAL INFORMATION Canadian Statistics British Columbia Statistics U.S. and International Statistics Guides to Finding Statistics Statistical Metasites Canadian Statistics STATISTICS CANADA Access: No Restrictions Statistics Canada's web site provides you with select Canadian statistics, select data from the 1996 Census, access to free research papers and publications, and links to other statistical sites. There is a search tool that searches the entire site including the Statistics Canada Catalogue. E-STAT Access: Restricted E-STAT provides access to the complete Canadian Census of Population data for 1996, 1991 and 1986, the Agricultural Censuses from 1996 and 1991, the 1991 Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Censuses of Canada 1665-1871, environment data, Elections Canada data, and the time series in CANSIM (Canadian Socio-economic Information Management System). HISTORICAL STATISTICS OF CANADA Access: No Restrictions This electronic document contains about 1,088 statistical tables on the social, economic and institutional conditions of Canada from the start of the Confederation in 1867 to the mid-1970s. The statistical tables can only be viewed with Excel or another spreadsheet program.
Extractions: Employment edged up 14,000 in March and the unemployment rate dipped 0.1 percentage points to 7.3%. Although the employment rate (62.5%) and the participation rate (67.5%) remained at all-time highs, the pace of employment growth has slowed. The modest increase in employment in March brings gains for the first three months of the year to 67,000, the smallest quarterly increase since the end of 2001. Farming operating revenues and expenses, 2001 Farm product prices, February 2003 NEW PRODUCTS Upcoming releases: April 7 to 11
Gross Domestic Product In Canada 104,689. 127,513. Government business enterprise profits before taxes. 6,143. 1,783.1,979. Net income of nonfarm unincorporated business, including rent. 49,278. http://www.cancham.com.mx/GrossDomesticCnd.htm
CFDC Of Thompson Country The Youth Entrepreneurship Program assists youth between the ages of 1630 to develop their small business idea through training, coaching, mentoring, and http://www.cfdctc.bc.ca/youthlinks.html