Here are examples of how to cite our most popular business report databases using APA:
Statista:
Kearney, A.T. (2016, November). Coffee by consumption in the US 2016. Retrieved from Statista database.
Smith, B., Johnson, W., James, K. & Norfolk, V. (2014, August). Industry report - Computer and electronic product manufacturing NAICS Code 334. Retrieved from Statista database.
Ipsos. (September 2014). Share of affluent household members in the United States who attended tennis matches (2011 to 2014) [Chart]. Ipsos Affluent Survey USA. Retrieved from Statista database.
Website (TiVo). (February 2014). Distribution of time Millennials spent watching video content in the United States as of December 2013, by type [Chart]. Retrieved from Statista database.
Nexis Uni Company Report:
Corporate Affiliations. (2015, September 25). McDonald's Corporation. Corporate Affiliations. Retrieved from LexisNexis Academic database.
Mergent:
Mergent Inc. (2014, February 28). McDonald's Corp.: Ford Equity research report. Retrieved from Mergent Online database.
ReferenceUSA:
Infogroup, Inc. (2016). Starbucks Corp [Company profile]. Retrieved October 4, 2010, from ReferenceUSA database.
IBISWorld:
Haider, Z. (2015). IBISWorld Industry Report 52211. Commercial Banking in the US. Retrieved May 6, 2016 from IBISWorld database.
If you are citing a company website, using the following examples on how to cite this source:
Examples taken from APA Style guide, 7th ed.
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