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Charles Lyons, MLS

Charles Lyons is the subject librarian for Business and is available for research consultations, instruction, curricular support & purchase requests.

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Industry Research from IBISWorld

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If you want to find everything you can about an industry, IBISWorld is a great place to start. IBISWorld provides hard-to-find industry data like market size, major players in the industry, market share, geographic spread, keys to success, and more.

IBISWorld covers 700 industries. Here’s a list of the most popular industry profiles that were downloaded here at UB last month (hmm… video games, beer, fast food – that sounds about right!):

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Here’s a sample market share table from the fast food report:

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So, go give IBISWorld a try (it’s much quicker and more reliable than Googling!).

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