 Hey there, Chad Barnes here for High University Libraries and this video will be looking at several key resources to help you find stock reports and equity reports in order to effectively analyze your companies in the automobile industry, particularly GM and Ford. So here you go. The first resource we'll look at is S&P Net Advantage and to find what you're looking for here, you can basically go over and search by company name or by ticker. So if we want to go in and search for Ford, we can just do F or search for Ford that way. Do a search there. Here we have Ford Motor Company. And what we're looking for in here is the stock reports. There's all other kinds of information in here, but for this purpose of this video, I'm just looking for stock reports. Click in there. We'll take you to the stock report and here we can see whether you have by cell hold information, things like that for for your particular company. These reports have a great amount of finance information here as well as I like as a former history major like all the the actual textual analysis in here as well. So these average about 10 pages or so in length. So good information to look at within the S&P stock reports. Merging online also has stock reports or in this case, they call them equity reports. The easiest way to get ahold of these is actually go in and search for Ford and find Ford Motor Company there in the list. And then under the reports section, you'll see that there's these equity reports. The nice thing about this, they also will list some of the competitors here as well. So clicking on the PDF link, we'll take you directly to the report. And here we have the Ford Equity Research Report. This is not written by Ford. This is the actual company. We're just having to be analyzing Ford here. And you can see these are about five pages in length or so. Give you some nice information to compliment or perhaps contrast what you find in the S&P stock reports as well. So it's important to compare multiple reports because one may be a little bit off or your other one may have slightly different opinions of the company. One source is another place to find analyst reports. And in fact, they actually call them analyst reports within the menu here. Just do a company search, find your company. If it's public, they'll have analyst reports written over here on the left-hand side. So you click on the analyst reports. It'll take you to the available analyst reports that are available there. And this is pretty generic and has the same information that you have over here. But what we're looking for down here is these other reports from other brokerage firms and places like that. So here's one for Ford Motor. Here's one for Ford Motor Company, things like that. And those are open PDFs of other places to look for equity reports within one source. This is an example of the type of report you'll find in one source. This is from JPMorgan. And you can see it. Don't only give you a buy, sell, hold information here. They just give you a waiting over here on the right-hand side. But they also give you lots of analysis right here in the middle of the page. So a good place to look for alternative places to look for information on how your company is being analyzed. I should also say the analyst reports will vary depending on the time they are posted. So you won't find the same JPMorgan report for Ford that you will for GM. So it's kind of random, as a matter of fact. So you want to say you find the same reports there. If you want consistency, you'll want to look at the S&P reports and the emergent reports. These just give you other opinions that you can use in analyzing your companies as well. Finally, the next place to look on the guide to research and automobile manufacturing industry, I'll just link you directly to the actual reports here. These are called ZAX equity reports. These are in Lexus NEXUS. It's a little bit hard to get to. So we'll just click on ZAX report for Ford here. We'll open this up in Lexus NEXUS. And then you just click here to get the full text report in PDF format. And that's going to give us another place to look for stock reports as well. And these give you the ZAX reports here, which are about eight or 10 pages or so. And another place to find some analysis as well of your company. And I'll just link you directly there because those are a little bit difficult to find within Lexus NEXUS. The last resource we're looking at here is actually a picture of the Value Line Investment Survey. And this is also listed on my automobile industry guide on the business blog. And this is available at the second floor desk in Alden. And it's also available at a lot of different libraries. And basically, this gives you on one page. We're looking at Barnes and Noble here, an older edition of the book. But it gives you some financial information here, as well as some forecast information here as well, and a small write-up. So this is kind of like a mini stock report that a lot of people look at when they're looking at investment strategies and things like that. So there will also be a small report on the overall industry as a whole. So it's a good place to find not only company information, but a small tidbit of industry information as well. So even though it's in print, doesn't mean it's not viable. It's still a very good resource. I would definitely encourage you to look at it. So there's value line. It's available at the second floor desk in Alden Library at Ohio University. Hopefully this helps you find the stock reports you need to effectively analyze your companies. Should you need more help, look for the contact link on the business blog. I'll be glad to help you anyway. Take care and have a great day.