I need a breakdown of U.S. manufacurers whose annual revenue is
less than $350M. This breakdown should be in increments of $50M, or
somethign similar. I also need the breakdown by number of employees.
This breakdown should be in increments of 100 employees, or something
similar. I will need to be able to reference the source(s) as this is
for a business plan, so sources have to be reputable. |
Request for Question Clarification by
livioflores-ga
on
18 Feb 2003 02:35 PST
Hi cmac!!
Do you need a list of manufacturers or need to know how many
manufacturers satisfy the conditions?
Thank you.
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Request for Question Clarification by
tutuzdad-ga
on
18 Feb 2003 07:16 PST
Dear cmac-ga:
I found this huge document that outlines all manufacturing industries.
It is relatively recent and I believe it conains much of the
information you are seeking. Is this the type of data you are
interested in? If so, I will search for additional data similar to
this and post them as an answer.
http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/m01as-1.pdf
Regards;
tutuzdad-ga
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Clarification of Question by
cmac-ga
on
18 Feb 2003 07:25 PST
Livioflores:
I need to know the numbers. The list of mfgs would be of little use
to me. Thanks.
Tutuzdad:
I will look through the doc and see. There does seem to be lots of
data there, but if they don't summarize it for me, it will be a bit
much. I just want the numbers. In any case, could use it as a
reference.
Final note:
I am guessing that it will not be possible to get 2002 numbers, so
2001 will be fine.
Thanks!
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Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
18 Feb 2003 08:01 PST
Cmac,
Here's what I've found that is available, and I'm pretty confident
it's the only information that's available on the topics you're asking
about:
For numbers of companies in manufacturing by employee size, there is
data for the year 2000 with the following size distribution:
Total 0 1-4 5-9 10-19 0-19 20-99 100-499 0-500 500+
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For manufacturing companies by size in dollars, the most recent data
is 1997 and the distribution in millions of dollars is:
Total <1 1 - 2.9 3 - 4.9 <5 5 - 7.49 7.5 - 99.9 100+
Seems like kind of a goofy distribution if you ask me, but that's the
way they did it.
The source is very reputable (at least, some people think
so...)...it's the federal government.
If you're interested in these, let me know, and I'll post them as an
answer.
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