How do you identify a public company and a private company just by seeing their names?
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Go to EDGAR, the free Web database provided by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) at . Click "Search for company filings" then "Company or fund name..." and enter the company name. If you find reports in EDGAR, that means the company is public.
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Go to EDGAR, the free Web database provided by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) at . Click "Search for company filings" then "Company or fund name..." and enter the company name. If you find reports in EDGAR, that means the company is public.
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