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__NOTOC__ Sageworks is a private company headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. It provides financial analysis software. It collects financial information on the private sector by aggregating data from large accounting firms. The company also publishes "private company indicator" reports, which analyze activity and profitability in certain market segments. == Corporate history == Sageworks was founded in 1998 by computer programmer, Sarah Tourville and serial entrepreneur, Brian Hamilton.〔 They spent two years developing the software, before releasing Sageworks' Financial Information into Narrative Data (FIND) product, which is now part of ProfitCents. Initially the product did not sell well and the founders did not know who to market it to. CitiBank and Intuit were both early adopters.〔 Its second location was subsequently opened in New York City. Scott Ogle was named chief executive officer in 2013. Sageworks started in 2000 and collected data widely for financial statement years from 2001 on. By 2009, it could share financial statement data from more than 95,000 firms for one or more financial statements dated 2001-2007, including three or more consecutive years of pre-2008 financial statement data for 32,204.〔 At a later date, it included some 2001-2011 data from almost 240,000 private firms, including three or more consecutive years of financial data for each of 99,040.〔 This compares to multi-year data from 2001-2011 being available for just 4,360 public U.S. firms. By 2007 it had $9.7 million in revenues and was on ''Inc. Magazine's'' list of fastest growing companies.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sageworks」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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