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Sic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sic is a Latin word meaning "thus", "so", "as such", or "in such a manner". In writing, it is placed within square brackets and usually italicized – [ sic ] – to indicate that an incorrect or unu...
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Division of Corporation Finance: Standard Industrial Classification (SIC); Code List ... For example, a company whose business was Metal Mining (SIC 1000) would have its filings reviewed by staffers in A/D Office 4. ... SIC; Code A/D ; Office Industry Title...
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Statistics classified by SIC - available from the U.S. Census Bureau. ... The Standard Industrial Classification was replaced by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) starting in 1997, but several data sets are still available with SIC-based data. Both SIC and NAICS classify establishments by...
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NAICS was developed under the auspices of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and adopted in 1997 to replace the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system.
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Standard Industrial Classification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Standard Industrial Classification (abbreviated SIC ) is a United States government system for classifying industries by a four-digit code. Established in 1937, it is being supplanted by the s...
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When you are quoting a phrase that is incorrect, do you follow that phrase or the incorrect word with (sic)? ... sic Sic (=thus, so), invariably bracketed and usually set in italics, is used to indicate that a preceding word or phrase in a quoted passage is reproduced as it appeared in the original passage.
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** Download our Searchable SIC ** ... ; Revised 23-Jan-1998 ; You are visitor to ITA'a site since December 1995 ... Thank you for making this an award winning site;
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The Arkansas SBDC's quick reference guide to Standard Industrial Classification codes. Knowing your business' SIC and NAICS codes is key to locating research and financial information on your industry. ... Use our SIC-NAICS conversion tool to identify the new NAICS codes for your business.
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