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30,974
Total Records *
ID,
Mailing Address, City, State, Zipcode, Carrier Route, Delivery Point, County,
Phone Number, Fax Number, Website, Owner First and Last Names, Contact Title,
Owner Sex, Employee Count, Annual Revenue, Sales Volume, Primary and Secondary
SIC Codes, SIC Descriptions, Headquarters Type, Firm Type, Metro Area, Office
Size, Office Square Footage, Franchise Information **
About
Data Formats
MS Excel
Data will
be delivered in Microsoft Excel 2003 compatible (.xls) file format. Please keep
in mind the Excel has a 63,000 row limit restriction. So datasets with over
63,000 records are not available in this format.
MySQL Dump
Data files
in in MySQL file formats can be downloaded in a raw MySQL cross compatible file
dump. The file will have the required create table statements and all of the
insert statements for each marketing lead scripted in the file. If you are
familiar with phpMyAdmin, then this will only require a simple 1 click import,
and your new MySQL database will be up and running.
CSV (Comma Seperated Values)
The CSV
("Comma Separated Value") file format is often used to exchange data
between disparate applications. If you are using a special application to
manage your marketing or business leads, this is probably the best option for
you. Most applications that will allow you to import data will accept csv files
as a base option.
MS Access
This download option will be downloaded
as an Microsoft Access 2003 compatible (.mdb) Database File.
This
business database is available for immediate download and contains updated
business listings for all
While
The natural resources industry is so large that it made up nearly half of all
new jobs in 2006. Retail also made up a large percentage of jobs. The northern
region of
The real estate business continued to grow during 2006, and the value of houses
increased. The real estate growth in
Despite this, the real estate industry has not been without its problems. A
number of studies indicate that the number of defaults increased for adjustable
rate mortgages. One reason that has been cited for these problems is the rising
interest rates, especially for ARMs. While the Alaskan banks reported that they
experienced solid earnings during 2006, they also noted that their assets
became weaker. Overall, the performance of banks in 2006 was a bit lower than
2005. The weakness of various credit products has become apparent in many
financial institutions.
Because of high interest, the value of various investments have continued to
weaken. Many investors have experienced losses. The industry with the highest
growth in 2006 was natural resources, followed by real estate and
manufacturing. It is very likely that