1) Public companies are easier to research with tons more information easily available. (especially in respect to supply chain)
2) Large companies are likely to have more information available.
3) Parent companies almost always have more information available than do subsidiaries.
4) Choosing an industry that operates in an established NAICS industry will make finding information on that industry easier.
Pitchbook has set the login to an SSO. Instructions for accessing Pitchbook can be found here.
The PitchBook platform provides access to information about private companies, venture capital, private equity, and M&A transactions for startups and high growth companies, including pre- and post-money valuations, investment amounts, investment round (seed, series a, etc.), angel group and institutional investor names, and investee information (founder and CEO names, location, age, degrees, etc.). Provided and managed by the Farmer School of Business Entrepreneurship Department.
Bloomberg Terminals- These can be found in the on the first floor of the Farmer School of Business in the Trading Center. (FSB 1013)
Supply Chain Research can be done by loading an equity (public company) on the terminal then using the function SPLC.
More in-depth instructions can be found in the google doc linked below. Accessible only to Miami students and faculty using their Miami account.