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This year, Report on Business magazine is offering four individual products for download. Compatible with most spreadsheet software programs, the download files are indispensable tools for business development, sales targeting, and investing.
 
2012: TOP 1000 COMPANIES
The Report on Business magazine's The Top 1000™, your complete guide to corporate performance in Canada, with comprehensive shareholder information, is available for purchase as a spreadsheet, for only $190.00 plus taxes.

The companies ranked are the 1,000 largest publicly traded Canadian corporations, measured by assets. They are ranked according to their after-tax profit in their most recent fiscal year, excluding extraordinary items.

As seen in the July/August 2012 issue of Report on Business magazine, your Top 1000 spreadsheet file includes the following:
  • Profit rank 2011, 2010
  • Company name and year-end
  • Footnotes
  • Profit in $000 and % change
  • Revenue in $000, rank and % change
  • Market capitalization in $mil.
  • Number of employees
  • Industry
  • Total assets in $000, rank and % change
  • Dividend yield
  • Price-to-earnings per share ratio
  • Price-to-sales per share ratio
  • Cash flow per share
  • Debt-to-equity ratio
  • Earnings per share: current, 1-year previous and 2 -years previous
  • Return on common equity: 1-year %, rank, 5-year % and rank
  • Return on capital: 1-year %, rank, 5-year % and rank
  • Major shareholder(s)
  • Head office city
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • Phone number
  • Stock symbol
  • C.E.O. (or top officer)
Please note that complete mailing address is not included.
   
2012: BIGGEST 350 PRIVATE COMPANIES
The Report on Business magazine's The Top 1000™ Biggest 350 Private Companies is also available for purchase as a spreadsheet, for only $110.00 plus taxes.

Companies that do not issue publicly traded shares are a huge part of the economy. Many are subsidiaries of multinationals or are family-owned. We rank them by revenue, the one significant measure they disclose.

As seen in the July/August 2012 issue of Report on Business magazine, your Biggest 350 Private Companies spreadsheet file includes the following:
  • Revenue rank
  • Company name and year-end
  • Footnotes
  • Industry
  • Revenue in $000
  • Return on capital: 1-year % and rank
  • Profit in $000
  • Total assets in $000
  • Major shareholder(s)
  • Head office city
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • Phone number
  • C.E.O. (or top officer)
Please note that complete mailing address is not included.
 
2011: TOP 1000 COMPANIES
The Report on Business magazine's The Top 1000™, your complete guide to corporate performance in Canada, with comprehensive shareholder information, is available for purchase as a spreadsheet, for only $165.00 plus taxes.

The companies ranked are the 1,000 largest publicly traded Canadian corporations, measured by assets. They are ranked according to their after-tax profit in their most recent fiscal year, excluding extraordinary items.

As seen in the July/August 2011 issue of Report on Business magazine, your Top 1000 spreadsheet file includes the following:
  • Profit rank 2010, 2009
  • Company name and year-end
  • Footnotes
  • Profit in $000 and % change
  • Revenue in $000, rank and % change
  • Market capitalization in $mil.
  • Number of employees
  • Industry
  • Total assets in $000, rank and % change
  • Dividend yield
  • Price-to-earnings per share ratio
  • Price-to-sales per share ratio
  • Cash flow per share
  • Debt-to-equity ratio
  • Earnings per share: current, 1-year previous and 2 -years previous
  • Return on common equity: 1-year %, rank, 5-year % and rank
  • Return on capital: 1-year %, rank, 5-year % and rank
  • Major shareholder(s)
  • Head office city
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • Phone number
  • Stock symbol
  • C.E.O. (or top officer)
Please note that complete mailing address is not included.
   
2011: BIGGEST 350 PRIVATE COMPANIES
The Report on Business magazine's The Top 1000™ Biggest 350 Private Companies is also available for purchase as a spreadsheet, for only $95.00 plus taxes.

Companies that do not issue publicly traded shares are a huge part of the economy. Many are subsidiaries of multinationals or are family-owned. We rank them by revenue, the one significant measure they disclose.

As seen in the July/August 2011 issue of Report on Business magazine, your Biggest 350 Private Companies spreadsheet file includes the following:
  • Revenue rank
  • Company name and year-end
  • Footnotes
  • Industry
  • Revenue in $000
  • Return on capital: 1-year % and rank
  • Profit in $000
  • Total assets in $000
  • Major shareholder(s)
  • Head office city
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • Phone number
  • C.E.O. (or top officer)
Please note that complete mailing address is not included.