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Wednesday, 12th February 2003

Company Profiles Available: CorpTech Relaunches Web Site

Business Information--Specialized Search Tools
Relaunch: CorpTech Web Site
CorpTech, once a favorite site to find technology company profiles has unveiled a new CorpTech.Com web site. The database, which hasn't been available for direct access for a couple of years, contains profiles of over 50,000 U.S. "hi-tech related" companies. Areas include biotech, computer, defense, medical, and transportation. The site offers a variety of free, pay-per-view, and subscription content. CorpTech was acquired by OneSource Information in 1999.
Quick Overview
* Registering for a "Free Guest Membership" offers you several options.
* Quick Search (no charge) allows you to search by company name or ticker symbol.
* Capsule Profiles (no charge) contain address, telephone number, ceo name, very basic sales data, and corporate family data (very useful).
* "Standard Profiles" (more data than capsule including more executive names) can be viewed online by "Guest Members" for free and purchased for $5.00. The content is delivered as a .pdf file.
* "Extended Profiles" can be purchased online for $7.50. They are also available to subscribers.
* Guest Membership also allows you to "Power Search" using about 20 criteria. Note: Only 5 results will be viewable online. More search options are available for subscribers.
* Three subscription plans are available including one aimed at the public and university libraries. Mailing list services are also available.
See Also: News Release from CorpTech/OneSource

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