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Hoover's, Inc.
Type Co., Ltd.
Founded 1990
Headquarters Austin, Texas
Key people Gary Hoover, Co-Founder
Patrick Spain, Co-Founder
Website http://www.hoovers.com

Hoover's, Inc. is a business research company that has provided information on U.S. and foreign companies and industries since 1990. Since 1993, the company has made its information available on its website www.hoovers.com.

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Operations

Hoover's maintains a database of 23 million companies and other organizations using an in-house editorial staff of industry experts. The company derives most of its revenues from subscriptions, which are sold primarily to sales, marketing, and business development professionals.[1] It provides less-detailed company, industry, and executive information to non-subscribers. Hoover's also publishes analytical features through its Hoover's Index and Company of the Day pages, and its Bizmology and BIZ blogs. Besides publishing information on its website and in its books, the company distributes information via data feeds and third-party licensing agreements. Hoover's is headquartered in Austin, Texas and also has employees elsewhere in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Origins and expansion

Hoover's was started in 1990 by Austin, Texas-based entrepreneur Gary Hoover, who earlier had founded the Bookstop book store chain and then sold it to Barnes & Noble. Hoover's initially was called The Reference Press; it published reference books about companies. (It still produces books for libraries and related markets, but book publishing is now a small part of the company's sales.)[2] Hoover's made an initial public offering on the NASDAQ exchange in 1999.[3] The company is now a subsidiary of Dun & Bradstreet, which bought Hoover's for $119 million in 2003.[4] Dun & Bradstreet reported Hoover's annual revenue as $50.0 million for 2004, $70.0 million for 2005, and $88.7 million for 2006.[5]

Headquarters

In May of 2001 the company moved its headquarters to the old Butter-Krust building at 5800 Airport Boulevard in Austin, Texas; the company announced the move in a press release on July 11, 2001.[6] A complete renovation transformed the 80,000 square foot former bread making factory into office space.

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References

  1. ^ See, e.g., Hoover's SEC filing 10-K, 31 March 2002
  2. ^ See, e.g., Hoover's SEC filing 10-K, 31 March 2002
  3. ^ Hoover's SEC filing 424B4, 21 July 1999
  4. ^ Hoover's SEC filing 15-12G, 3 March 2003
  5. ^ Dun & Bradstreet Corporation SEC filing 10-K, 28 February 2007
  6. ^ http://www.hoovers.com/business-information/--pageid__3887--/global-corp-press-index.xhtml

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