SIC 6-Digit Codes for "online trading"
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- 6231-02 - Stock ExchangesThe stock exchange industry is a marketplace where publicly traded companies' stocks, bonds, and other securities are bought and sold. It is a crucial component of the global financial system, providing a platform for companies to raise capital and investors to buy and sell securities. The industry is highly regulated and operates under strict rules and regulations to ensure transparency and …Examples: New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Shanghai Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock
- 6099-05 - Foreign Exchange Brokers & DealersForeign exchange brokers and dealers are companies that facilitate the buying and selling of foreign currencies for their clients. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing access to the global currency markets and offering a range of services to help clients manage their foreign exchange risk. These companies may work with individuals, corporations, financial institutions, …Examples: Online trading platforms
- 6159-05 - Financial Trade ServicesFinancial Trade Services is an industry that provides various financial services to businesses and individuals. This industry is a subdivision of the SIC Code 6159, which includes miscellaneous business credit institutions. Financial Trade Services involves the facilitation of financial transactions between parties, such as buying and selling securities, foreign exchange, and other financial …Examples: Foreign exchange trading, Securities trading, Derivatives trading, Commodity trading
- 6211-10 - SecuritiesThe Securities industry involves the buying, selling, and trading of financial securities such as stocks, bonds, and other investment products. This industry is primarily made up of security brokers, dealers, and flotation companies who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of securities. The Securities industry plays a crucial role in the global economy by facilitating the flow …Examples: Stock Trading, Bond Trading, Derivatives Trading, Foreign Exchange Trading, Commodity
- 6211-01 - Stock & Bond BrokersStock & Bond Brokers are companies that facilitate the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments on behalf of their clients. These brokers act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing a range of services to help clients make informed investment decisions. They may also offer investment advice, research, and analysis to their clients. …Examples: Online stock trading, Options trading, Futures trading
- 6211-03 - Oil BrokersOil brokers are companies that act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of crude oil and other petroleum products. They facilitate the buying and selling of oil by connecting buyers and sellers, negotiating prices, and arranging for the transportation and delivery of the product. Oil brokers play a crucial role in the oil industry by providing a platform for buyers and sellers to conduct …Examples: Crude oil trading, Petroleum product trading, Oil futures trading, Oil options trading, Oil
- 6231-04 - Boards Of TradeBoards of Trade are organizations that facilitate the buying and selling of commodities, securities, and other financial instruments. These organizations provide a platform for traders to come together and exchange these assets in a regulated and transparent manner. Boards of Trade are typically operated as non-profit organizations and are overseen by regulatory bodies to ensure fair …Examples: Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, London Metal Exchange, Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Intercontinental
- 6221-04 - Commodity BrokersCommodity brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of commodities such as agricultural products, metals, and energy resources. They act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, providing market information, negotiating prices, and executing trades on behalf of their clients. Commodity brokers may work for brokerage firms or operate independently, and they typically …Examples: Derivatives trading
- 6289-99 - Services Allied With Exch Of Sec NECServices Allied With Exch Of Sec NEC is a subdivision of the SIC Code 6289 that encompasses businesses that provide support services to the securities and commodities exchange industry. These companies offer a range of services that facilitate the buying and selling of securities and commodities, but are not directly involved in the exchange process. Instead, they provide support services that …Examples: Commodity trading advisors
- 5153-03 - Grain Exchanges (Wholesale)Grain Exchanges (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Grain and Field Beans (Wholesale) industry that involves the buying and selling of grains and other field beans in large quantities. These exchanges act as intermediaries between farmers and buyers, providing a platform for price discovery and risk management. Grain exchanges facilitate the trading of various types of grains, including …Examples: Wheat futures, Corn options, Soybean swaps, Rice contracts, Oat futures, Barley options, Sorghum swaps, Millet
- 8221-15 - Universities/Colleges-Online OnlyThe Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry involves educational institutions that offer degree programs and courses exclusively through online platforms. These institutions provide students with the flexibility to complete their coursework remotely, without the need to attend physical classes. The online-only format allows for a wider reach of students, including those …Examples: Online MBA programs, Online nursing programs, Online computer science degrees, Online
- 5331-02 - Trading Posts (Retail)Trading Posts (Retail) is a subdivision of the Variety Stores (Retail) industry that specializes in selling a variety of goods, typically in rural or remote areas. These stores are often located in areas where access to larger retail stores is limited, and they provide a convenient shopping option for local residents and tourists alike. Trading Posts (Retail) offer a unique shopping …Examples: Outdoor gear and equipment, Native American crafts and jewelry, Western wear and cowboy boots, Souvenirs and gifts,
- 6231-05 - Futures-ExchangesFutures-Exchanges is a subdivision of the Security and Commodity Exchanges industry, which involves the trading of futures contracts. Futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell a specific asset at a predetermined price and date in the future. Futures-Exchanges provide a platform for buyers and sellers to trade these contracts, which can include commodities such as oil, gold, and …Examples: Chicago Mercantile Exchange, New York Mercantile Exchange, Intercontinental Exchange, Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Eurex
- 7375-05 - Online ServicesOnline Services is an industry that involves providing various services through the internet. These services can range from online shopping, streaming media, social networking, online gaming, and more. The industry has grown rapidly in recent years due to the increasing use of the internet and the convenience it provides to consumers. Online Services companies …Examples: Online shopping, Online gaming, Online education, Online banking, Online travel
- 1041-98 - Gold OresCompanies in the Gold Ores industry mine and process gold from underground mines and surface mines. Gold is a precious metal that is used in jewelry, electronics, and currency. The industry also includes gold refining, which involves removing impurities from gold to improve its quality and value. The Gold Ores industry is highly regulated due to the environmental and health risks associated with …Examples: Gold trading, Gold futures trading
- 5052-03 - Coal Brokers (Wholesale)Coal brokers (wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between coal producers and buyers. They facilitate the buying and selling of coal by negotiating prices, arranging transportation, and ensuring that all necessary documentation is in order. Coal brokers (wholesale) typically work with large quantities of coal and may specialize in specific types of coal, such as anthracite or …Examples: Coal trading companies
- 5092-04 - Games & Game Supplies (Wholesale)The Games & Game Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a variety of games and game-related products to retailers and other businesses. This includes board games, card games, puzzles, and other types of games that are popular among consumers of all ages. Companies in this industry may also supply game accessories such as dice, game pieces, and playing cards. …Examples: Trading cards
- 5153-02 - Grain Brokers (Wholesale)Grain brokers (wholesale) are companies that act as intermediaries between grain producers and buyers, such as food manufacturers, livestock feeders, and exporters. They facilitate the buying and selling of various types of grains, including wheat, corn, soybeans, and rice. Grain brokers provide market information, negotiate prices, arrange transportation, and ensure quality control. They play a …Examples: Wheat traders, Corn brokers, Soybean merchants, Rice dealers, Feed grain suppliers, Flour millers, Ethanol producers,
- 6082-98 - Foreign Trade & International BanksForeign Trade & International Banks is an industry that involves financial institutions that specialize in international trade and foreign exchange transactions. These institutions provide a range of services to businesses and individuals engaged in international trade, including currency exchange, trade financing, and risk management. They also facilitate cross-border transactions by providing …Examples: Commodity trading firms
- 6099-04 - Money BrokersMoney brokers are companies that act as intermediaries between parties seeking to buy or sell financial instruments, such as currencies, securities, or commodities. They facilitate transactions by matching buyers and sellers and negotiating prices. Money brokers do not take positions in the instruments they trade, but instead earn commissions on the transactions they facilitate. Money brokers may …Examples: Foreign exchange brokers, Securities brokers, Commodity brokers, Derivatives brokers, Interbank brokers, Energy
- 6159-03 - Commercial PaperCommercial Paper is a financial instrument used by corporations to raise short-term funds. It is an unsecured promissory note that is issued by a company and sold to investors at a discount to its face value. The maturity of commercial paper ranges from a few days to a maximum of 270 days. The interest rate on commercial paper is typically lower than other forms of short-term borrowing, making it …Examples: Securities trading
- 6211-05 - Investment SecuritiesThe Investment Securities industry involves companies that act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of securities, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. These companies may also provide investment advice and manage portfolios for clients. Investment Securities firms may operate as brokers, dealers, or underwriters, and may specialize in certain types of securities or industries. …Examples: Equity Trading, Fixed Income Trading
- 6211-08 - Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation CoGovt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation Co is a subdivision of the Security Brokers, Dealers, and Flotation Companies industry. This industry involves the buying and selling of securities such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds on behalf of clients. However, Govt-Security Brokers Dlrs/Flotation Co specifically deals with government securities, which are issued by the U.S. Treasury Department. These …Examples: Government bond trading, Municipal bond trading
- 6211-11 - InvestmentsThe Investments industry involves the buying, selling, and holding of various financial assets with the goal of generating a return on investment. This industry is comprised of a range of companies, including investment banks, hedge funds, mutual funds, and private equity firms. The primary objective of these companies is to manage and grow their clients' assets through strategic investment …Examples: Mutual funds, Hedge funds, Investment banks, Private equity firms, Venture capital firms, Real estate investment trusts
- 6211-13 - Bonds-Special AssessmentBonds-Special Assessment is a subdivision of the Security Brokers, Dealers, and Flotation Companies industry that involves the issuance and trading of bonds that are backed by special assessments on properties. These bonds are typically issued by municipalities or other government entities to fund public improvement projects such as roads, bridges, and public buildings. The special …Examples: Municipal bond issuers, State government entities, Public improvement districts, Transportation authorities, School
- 6221-01 - Liquor BrokersLiquor brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between liquor producers and buyers. They facilitate the sale and purchase of alcoholic beverages, including wine, beer, and spirits. Liquor brokers work with both domestic and international clients, and they may specialize in a particular type of liquor or region. They are responsible for negotiating prices, arranging shipments, and …Examples: Beverage trading, Liquor trading
- 6221-03 - Commodity Price AnalystsCommodity Price Analysts are professionals who specialize in analyzing and forecasting commodity prices. They work for a variety of organizations, including commodity trading firms, investment banks, hedge funds, and government agencies. The primary goal of a Commodity Price Analyst is to provide accurate and timely information to their clients or employers, which can be used to make …Examples: Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Gold, Silver, Copper, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Coffee, Sugar, Cotton, Livestock, Energy, Metals,
- 6231-03 - Commodity ExchangesCommodity exchanges are platforms where various commodities such as agricultural products, metals, energy, and financial instruments are traded. These exchanges provide a centralized marketplace for buyers and sellers to trade standardized contracts for commodities. The prices of these contracts are determined by the forces of supply and demand in the market. Commodity exchanges play a crucial …Examples: Agricultural products (e.g. wheat, corn, soybeans), Metals (e.g. gold, silver, copper), Energy (e.g. crude oil, natural
- 6289-04 - Brokers-CountertradeBrokers-Countertrade is a subdivision of the SIC Code 6289 that involves companies providing services related to the exchange of securities or commodities through countertrade. Countertrade is a type of international trade where goods or services are exchanged for other goods or services instead of using currency. Brokers-Countertrade companies act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, …Examples: Agricultural products for industrial machinery, Oil for military equipment, Pharmaceuticals for technology, Textiles
- 6799-99 - Investors NECInvestors NEC is an industry that encompasses a diverse range of investment activities that do not fit into other specific industry classifications. Companies in this industry are involved in investing in various assets, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities, with the goal of generating a return on investment. Investors NEC companies may also provide funding to startups and small …Examples: Private equity firms, Venture capital firms, Angel investors, Hedge funds, Family offices, Sovereign wealth funds,
- 5961-02 - Online Retailers & MarketplacesOnline Retailers & Marketplaces is an industry that involves the sale of goods and services through digital platforms. This industry has experienced significant growth in recent years due to the increasing popularity of online shopping. Online Retailers & Marketplaces offer a wide range of products and services, from clothing and electronics to food and travel. These …Examples: Online fashion retailers, Online grocery stores, Online pet supply stores, Online
- 6099-01 - Currency ExchangesCurrency exchanges are businesses that specialize in the exchange of one currency for another. These exchanges can be physical locations or online platforms that allow individuals and businesses to convert their money from one currency to another. Currency exchanges play a crucial role in international trade and travel, as they provide a means for individuals and businesses to access …Examples: Online currency exchange platforms
- 2721-09 - Online Publications (Manufacturing)Online Publications (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Periodicals: Publishing, or Publishing and Printing (Manufacturing) industry, classified under SIC Code 2721. This industry involves the creation and distribution of digital publications, such as magazines, newspapers, journals, and other periodicals, through online platforms. Online Publications (Manufacturing) …Examples: Online News Outlets, Online Journals, Online Newsletters, Online Directories
- 7374-21 - Electronic NetworksElectronic Networks is an industry that involves the provision of electronic communication services and infrastructure to facilitate the exchange of information between individuals, organizations, and devices. This industry is responsible for the development, maintenance, and operation of electronic networks that enable the transmission of data, voice, and video across various platforms and …Examples: Online marketplaces, Online gaming platforms, Financial trading networks
- 5731-24 - Electronic RetailingElectronic Retailing is a type of industry that involves the selling of electronic goods and services through online platforms. This industry has grown rapidly in recent years due to the increasing popularity of e-commerce. Electronic Retailing companies offer a wide range of products such as computers, smartphones, tablets, televisions, cameras, and other electronic devices. They also …Examples: Online electronics retailer, Online computer store, Online camera retailer, Electronic accessories
- 5945-09 - Games & Game Supplies (Retail)The Games & Game Supplies (Retail) industry involves the sale of various types of games and game supplies to consumers. This includes board games, card games, video games, puzzles, and other related items. Retailers in this industry may operate physical stores or online platforms to sell their products. The industry is highly competitive and constantly evolving with new game releases and …Examples: Trading card games
- 5947-40 - Nascar Collectibles & Apparel (Retail)Nascar Collectibles & Apparel (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to fans of Nascar racing. This industry involves the retail sale of Nascar-themed merchandise, including collectibles and apparel. The merchandise is often licensed by Nascar and features the logos and images of popular drivers and teams. The industry is highly competitive and requires a deep understanding of the Nascar …Examples: Online retailer of Nascar merchandise
- 6231-01 - Barter & Trade ExchangeCompanies operating in the Barter & Trade Exchange industry facilitate the exchange of goods and services between businesses without the use of cash. This industry involves the use of a currency alternative, such as trade credits or barter dollars, to enable transactions. Barter and trade exchanges act as intermediaries between businesses, providing a platform for members to buy and sell goods …Examples: Business consulting services, Advertising and marketing services, Printing and publishing services, Office equipment
- 0723-10 - Rice DryersRice dryers are companies that specialize in the drying of rice after it has been harvested. This process is crucial in order to remove excess moisture from the rice grains, which can cause spoilage and reduce the quality of the rice. Rice dryers use specialized equipment to dry the rice to the appropriate moisture level, which can vary depending on the intended use of the rice. The drying …Examples: Rice trading
- 1011-98 - Iron-OreThe Iron-Ore industry involves the mining and processing of iron ores. Iron ore is a mineral substance which, when heated in the presence of a reductant, yields metallic iron (Fe). Iron ore is mined in over 50 countries globally, with Brazil and Australia being the largest producers. The industry is a crucial source of raw materials for the production of steel, which is used in a range of …Examples: Iron ore trading
- 1044-98 - Silver OresThe Silver Ores industry involves the mining, extraction, and processing of silver-containing ores. Silver is a precious metal that is used in a variety of applications, including jewelry, electronics, and currency. The industry is highly dependent on the price of silver, which can fluctuate greatly depending on supply and demand. Companies in this industry must also comply with environmental …Examples: Silver trading
- 1311-03 - Oil CompaniesOil companies are businesses that are involved in the exploration, extraction, refining, and distribution of crude oil and natural gas. These companies play a crucial role in the global energy sector, providing the fuel that powers transportation, heating, and electricity generation. The industry is highly competitive and constantly evolving, with companies investing heavily in research and …Examples: Oil and gas trading
- 1311-05 - Oil OperatorsOil Operators are companies that engage in the exploration, extraction, and production of crude petroleum and natural gas. These companies are involved in the entire process of oil and gas production, from locating and drilling wells to refining and distributing the final product. Oil Operators are a vital part of the energy industry and play a significant role in meeting the world's energy needs. …Examples: Oil and gas trading
- 1499-07 - Gems & MineralsThe Gems & Minerals industry involves the extraction, processing, and distribution of various nonmetallic minerals and gemstones. This industry includes a wide range of products such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, opals, and other precious and semi-precious stones. The industry also includes minerals such as quartz, feldspar, mica, and talc, which are used in a variety of industrial …Examples: Gemstone trading
- 2741-09 - Shoppers' News Publications (Manufacturing)Shoppers' News Publications (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Publishing (Manufacturing) industry that specializes in the production of printed materials that contain advertisements, coupons, and other promotional content. These publications are typically distributed for free in local communities and are designed to attract consumers to local businesses. The production process …Examples: The Trading Post
- 3341-02 - Silver Recovery (Manufacturing)Silver recovery manufacturing is a specialized industry within the broader category of secondary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals. The primary focus of this industry is the extraction of silver from various sources, including photographic film, X-ray film, and other industrial waste materials. The process of silver recovery involves a range of techniques, including chemical treatment, …Examples: Precious metal trading
- 3575-98 - Computer Terminals (Manufacturing)Companies in the Computer Terminals (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of computer terminals, which are electronic devices that allow users to interact with computers. These terminals can be used for a variety of purposes, such as data entry, point-of-sale transactions, and information retrieval. The manufacturing process involves the assembly of various components, including …Examples: Financial trading terminals
- 4221-02 - Cotton CompressesCotton compresses are facilities that specialize in the storage and compression of cotton bales. These facilities are typically located in areas where cotton is grown and harvested, and they play a crucial role in the cotton supply chain. Cotton compresses receive bales of cotton from farmers and ginners, and they compress the bales into a more compact form for storage and transportation. The …Examples: Cotton trading companies
- 4731-14 - Trade Clearing ExchangesTrade Clearing Exchanges are companies that provide a platform for the exchange of financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives. These exchanges facilitate the clearing and settlement of trades between buyers and sellers, ensuring that all parties involved in a transaction receive their respective payments and securities. Trade Clearing Exchanges play a crucial role in the …Examples: New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, NASDAQ,
- 4925-01 - Gas CompaniesGas companies are businesses involved in the production and/or distribution of mixed, manufactured, or liquefied petroleum gas. These companies play a crucial role in providing energy to households, businesses, and industries. The gas industry involves a range of activities, from exploration and extraction of natural gas to processing, transportation, and distribution of gas products. Gas …Examples: Gas marketing and trading
- 4925-02 - Gas ProcessorsGas Processors are companies that specialize in the processing of natural gas and other gases to produce various products such as propane, butane, and natural gas liquids. The process involves separating the different components of the gas mixture through various methods such as compression, cooling, and distillation. Gas Processors play a crucial role in the energy industry by providing the …Examples: Gas Trading
- 5052-05 - Coal Industry Consultants (Wholesale)Coal Industry Consultants (Wholesale) are companies that provide consulting services to businesses involved in the coal industry. These consultants offer expert advice and guidance on a range of topics related to coal mining, processing, transportation, and marketing. They work with coal producers, distributors, and other stakeholders to help them make informed decisions and improve their …Examples: Coal trading companies
- 5087-38 - Stock Quotations Boards & Systems (Wholesale)Companies in the Stock Quotations Boards & Systems (Wholesale) industry are involved in the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used for displaying stock market information. This includes electronic and manual stock quotation boards, ticker displays, and other systems used to display real-time stock prices and other financial data. These products are primarily sold to financial …Examples: Ticker tape displays, Electronic stock quotation boards, LED stock market displays, LCD stock market displays, Stock
- 5092-16 - Playing Cards (Wholesale)Playing Cards (Wholesale) is a specialized industry that involves the distribution of decks of cards to retailers and other businesses. These cards can be used for a variety of purposes, including gaming, magic tricks, and promotional materials. The industry is highly competitive, with many different companies vying for market share. …Examples: Collectible trading cards
- 5094-40 - Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale)Exporters-Precious Metals (Wholesale)" is a subdivision of the SIC Code 5094 that refers to companies engaged in the wholesale distribution of precious metals, such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, to international markets. These companies purchase precious metals from mines, refineries, and other sources, and then sell them to foreign buyers, including jewelry manufacturers, investment …Examples: Gold bullion exporters, Silver ingot exporters, Platinum bar exporters, Palladium coin exporters, Precious metal scrap
- 5159-12 - Cottonseed Products-Brokers (Wholesale)Cottonseed Products-Brokers (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the buying and selling of cottonseed products in large quantities. These brokers act as intermediaries between cottonseed product manufacturers and buyers, facilitating the sale and purchase of these products. Cottonseed products include cottonseed oil, cottonseed meal, and cottonseed hulls. The brokers in this industry are …Examples: Cottonseed oil, Cottonseed meal, Cottonseed hulls, Cottonseed cake, Cottonseed flour, Cottonseed soap, Cottonseed wax,
- 5159-17 - Wool Brokers (Wholesale)Wool Brokers (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the buying and selling of raw wool. They act as intermediaries between wool producers and manufacturers, facilitating the sale and transportation of wool from the farm to the factory. Wool Brokers (Wholesale) are responsible for grading, sorting, and valuing wool based on its quality and characteristics. They also provide market …Examples: Raw wool trading
- 5169-72 - Gas Compressor Stations (Wholesale)Gas Compressor Stations (Wholesale) are facilities that compress natural gas to increase its pressure and facilitate its transportation through pipelines. These stations are responsible for receiving natural gas from production sites and distributing it to various locations. The compression process involves the use of compressors, engines, and other equipment to increase the pressure of the gas, …Examples: Gas trading companies
- 5199-49 - Burls (Wholesale)Burls (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry, classified under SIC Code 5199. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of burls, which are irregular growths on trees that are highly valued for their unique and intricate patterns. Burls are commonly used in the production of high-end furniture, decorative items, and musical …Examples: Burlwood Trading Inc.
- 5399-02 - Country Stores (Retail)Country Stores (Retail) are a type of Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores that specialize in selling a variety of goods in rural areas. These stores are typically small and independently owned, and they cater to the needs of the local community. Country Stores (Retail) offer a range of products, including groceries, hardware, clothing, and household items. They often serve as a one-stop-shop …Examples: Trading posts
- 5932-52 - Music Stores-Vintage (Retail)Music Stores-Vintage (Retail) is an industry that specializes in selling vintage and used musical instruments and equipment. These stores cater to musicians and collectors who are looking for unique and rare items that are no longer in production. The industry involves the buying, selling, and trading of vintage guitars, basses, drums, keyboards, amplifiers, and other musical equipment. …Examples: Vintage guitar stores, Used music equipment shops, Musical instrument consignment stores, Vintage drum shops,
- 5999-93 - Baseball Sports Cards & Memorabilia (Retail)The Baseball Sports Cards & Memorabilia (Retail) industry involves the buying and selling of baseball-related collectibles, such as sports cards, autographed memorabilia, and other related items. This industry caters to collectors and enthusiasts who are interested in owning a piece of baseball history. Retail stores in this industry may also offer appraisal services, auctions, and consignment …Examples: Trading card boxes
- 6019-01 - Central Reserve Depository Instn NECCentral Reserve Depository Instn NEC is a subdivision of the Central Reserve Depository Institutions industry. This industry involves the safekeeping and management of securities and other financial assets on behalf of clients. Central Reserve Depository Instn NEC specifically refers to institutions that do not fit into other categories within the industry. These institutions may offer a range of …Examples: Securities clearinghouses, Trust companies, Custody banks, Securities depositories, Securities lending institutions,
- 6081-98 - Branches & Agencies Of Foreign BanksBranches and Agencies of Foreign Banks is an industry that involves the establishment of foreign banks' branches and agencies in a country other than their home country. These branches and agencies operate under the supervision of the foreign bank and offer a range of banking services to customers in the host country. The services offered by these branches and agencies include deposit-taking, …Examples: International money transfers, Foreign currency exchange, Trade finance, Corporate banking, Investment banking, Wealth
- 6211-04 - Mutual FundsMutual funds are a type of investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. The fund is managed by a professional portfolio manager who makes investment decisions on behalf of the investors. Mutual funds offer investors the opportunity to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities with relatively low …Examples: Equity mutual funds, Bond mutual funds, Money market mutual funds, Index mutual funds, Sector mutual funds,
- 6221-02 - Cotton BrokersCotton brokers are professionals who facilitate the buying and selling of cotton between producers and manufacturers. They act as intermediaries between the two parties, providing market information, negotiating prices, and ensuring that the transaction is completed smoothly. Cotton brokers are knowledgeable about the cotton market and keep up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in …Examples: Cotton ginners, Textile manufacturers, Clothing retailers, Agricultural cooperatives, Cottonseed oil producers, Cotton
- 6282-02 - Investment ManagementInvestment Management is a financial industry that involves managing and investing assets on behalf of clients, such as individuals, corporations, and institutions. The primary goal of investment management is to maximize returns while minimizing risks. Investment managers use various strategies to achieve this goal, including diversification, asset allocation, and active management. They also …Examples: Mutual Funds, Hedge Funds, Pension Funds, Endowment Funds, Private Equity Firms, Venture Capital Firms, Insurance
- 6282-14 - Investment TrustsInvestment Trusts are financial institutions that pool money from individual investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other securities. They are closed-end funds that issue a fixed number of shares that trade on stock exchanges like regular stocks. Investment Trusts are managed by professional fund managers who make investment decisions on behalf of the shareholders. …Examples: Real Estate Investment Trusts, Infrastructure Investment Trusts, Energy Investment Trusts, Technology Investment
- 6282-17 - Asset ManagementAsset management is a business activity that involves managing investments on behalf of clients. The goal of asset management is to maximize returns while minimizing risk. Asset managers work with a variety of clients, including individuals, corporations, and institutions, to create investment portfolios that meet their specific needs and goals. This industry requires a deep understanding of …Examples: Wealth management, Pension funds, Endowments, Hedge funds, Mutual funds, Private equity firms, Insurance companies,
- 6289-03 - Bonds-Municipal & CorporateThe Bonds-Municipal & Corporate industry involves the issuance and trading of debt securities by both municipal and corporate entities. Municipal bonds are issued by state and local governments to fund public projects such as schools, highways, and hospitals. Corporate bonds are issued by companies to raise capital for various purposes such as expansion, acquisitions, and debt refinancing. …Examples: Infrastructure Bonds, High-Yield Bonds, Municipal Revenue Bonds, Corporate Convertible Bonds, Taxable Municipal Bonds,
- 6289-05 - Lumber-CommissionThe Lumber-Commission industry involves companies that act as intermediaries between lumber producers and buyers. These companies do not take ownership of the lumber, but instead facilitate the buying and selling process. They may provide services such as grading, inspection, and transportation of the lumber. The industry is heavily influenced by the housing market and the demand for lumber …Examples: Lumber futures trading
- 6519-01 - Oil PropertiesCompanies classified under the SIC Code 6519 subdivision "Oil Properties" are engaged in the leasing of real property for the purpose of oil and gas exploration and production. These companies own and operate oil and gas fields, and lease the rights to extract these resources to other companies. The industry involves a range of activities, including exploration, drilling, well completion, and …Examples: Oil and gas marketing and trading companies
- 6712-01 - Holding Companies (Bank)Holding Companies (Bank) are companies that own and control one or more banks. These companies do not engage in traditional banking activities such as accepting deposits or making loans, but rather they hold the controlling interest in one or more banks. Holding Companies (Bank) are responsible for overseeing the management and operations of their subsidiary banks, as well as providing financial …Examples: Bank of America Holding Company, JPMorgan Chase Holding Company, Wells Fargo Holding Company, Citigroup Holding
- 6722-98 - Management Investment Open-EndManagement Investment Open-End is an industry that involves the management of investment funds that are open to new investors. These funds are not traded on a stock exchange and are instead bought and sold directly through the fund company. The goal of these funds is to provide investors with a diversified portfolio of investments that are managed by professionals. The fund managers use a variety …Examples: Mutual funds, Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Hedge funds, Real estate investment trusts (REITs), Unit investment trusts
- 6799-03 - Equitable-ProductsEquitable-Products is a subdivision of the SIC Code 6799, which encompasses companies that offer investment products and services that are not classified elsewhere. This industry involves the creation and distribution of financial products that aim to provide equitable returns to investors. Equitable-Products companies typically offer a range of investment options, including mutual funds, …Examples: Mutual funds, Annuities, Life insurance policies, Retirement plans, Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Real estate
- 9641-01 - Federal Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & CommoditiesCompanies in the Federal Government-Regulation-Agricultural Marketing & Commodities industry are responsible for regulating and overseeing the marketing and distribution of agricultural commodities. This includes ensuring fair trade practices, monitoring supply and demand, and implementing policies to support the agricultural industry. The industry is primarily focused on promoting the growth and …Examples: Crop insurance providers, Farm credit institutions, Food safety regulatory agencies, Grain elevators and storage
- 7374-03 - Computer Bulletin BoardsComputer Bulletin Boards is an industry that involves the provision of online platforms for users to exchange messages, files, and other information. These platforms are typically accessed through dial-up or internet connections and allow users to post messages, reply to messages, and download files. The industry has evolved over time to include more advanced features such as chat rooms, …Examples: Online forums, Online gaming communities, Online marketplaces
- 5411-10 - Grocery Pickup-Curbside (Retail)Grocery Pickup-Curbside (Retail) is a subcategory of the Grocery Stores (Retail) industry that involves the process of customers ordering groceries online or through a mobile app and then picking them up at a designated curbside location. This service allows customers to avoid the hassle of shopping in-store and provides a convenient and time-saving option for busy individuals. Grocery …Examples: Online grocery pickup, Online order pickup
- 5735-05 - Movies RetailThe Movies Retail industry involves the sale of movies in physical formats such as DVDs and Blu-rays. These products are typically sold in retail stores, both online and offline. The industry also includes the rental of movies through physical stores or online platforms. The primary focus of this industry is to provide customers with access to a wide range of movies, including new …Examples: Online movie rental services
- 5812-01 - Virtual Kitchens (Retail)Virtual Kitchens (Retail) is a type of business that operates solely through online ordering and delivery. Also known as ghost kitchens, cloud kitchens, or dark kitchens, these establishments do not have a physical storefront or dining area for customers to visit. Instead, they focus on preparing and delivering food to customers through online platforms such as food delivery apps or …Examples: Asian Fusion, Pizza and Italian Cuisine, Vegan and Vegetarian, BBQ and Southern Comfort, Mediterranean and Middle
- 5943-10 - Educational Materials (Retail)The Educational Materials (Retail) industry involves the sale of materials used for educational purposes, such as textbooks, workbooks, study guides, and other instructional materials. These materials are typically sold in retail stores, both physical and online, and are targeted towards students of all ages, from preschool to post-secondary education. The industry is driven by the demand …Examples: Online educational retailers, Online course providers
- 5963-03 - Subscription Agencies (Retail)Subscription Agencies (Retail) are companies that specialize in selling subscriptions to various products and services directly to consumers. This industry involves a range of activities, including marketing, sales, and customer service. Subscription Agencies (Retail) typically work with publishers, media companies, and other businesses to sell subscriptions to magazines, newspapers, …Examples: Online streaming services, Online courses and training programs
- 7021-06 - Student HousingThe Student Housing industry provides accommodation for students who are pursuing higher education away from their homes. This industry includes a range of housing options such as dormitories, apartments, and houses that are specifically designed to cater to the needs of students. Student housing facilities are often located near universities and colleges, making it easier for students to commute …Examples: Student apartments, Dormitories, Off-campus housing, Fraternity and sorority houses, Co-living spaces, Student hostels,
- 7322-04 - Landlords Service BureausLandlords Service Bureaus are companies that provide services to landlords to manage their rental properties. These bureaus act as intermediaries between landlords and tenants, handling tasks such as rent collection, property maintenance, and tenant screening. They offer a range of services to help landlords manage their properties more efficiently and effectively. …Examples: Online rent payment platforms, Online document signing platforms
- 8221-18 - University/College-Extension ProgramsUniversity/College-Extension Programs are educational programs offered by colleges and universities to individuals who are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills beyond traditional degree programs. These programs are designed to provide continuing education and professional development opportunities to individuals who are looking to enhance their careers or pursue new ones. …Examples: Online Learning Programs
- 8221-19 - University & College-Off Campus ClassesThe University & College-Off Campus Classes industry involves educational institutions that offer courses and programs outside of their main campus locations. These classes can be held at satellite campuses, community centers, or online. The industry caters to a diverse range of students, including working professionals, non-traditional students, and those seeking continuing education. …Examples: Online degree programs
- 8243-03 - Internet Services-Internet TrainingCompanies in the Internet Services-Internet Training industry provide education and training services related to internet technologies and applications. This includes courses on website design and development, search engine optimization, social media marketing, e-commerce, and other internet-related topics. The industry caters to individuals and businesses seeking to improve their online …Examples: Online marketing courses, Online advertising classes
- 0742-18 - Pet Care Resource GuideThe Pet Care Resource Guide industry is a subdivision of the Veterinary Services for Animal Specialties industry, which provides resources and information for pet owners and pet care professionals. This industry involves compiling and publishing directories, guides, and online resources that offer information on pet care services, products, and professionals. The Pet Care Resource Guide …Examples: Online pet care resource center
- 2741-27 - Internet Radio (Manufacturing)Internet Radio (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Publishing (Manufacturing) industry that involves the production of audio content for online radio stations. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of internet radio equipment, software, and services that enable the broadcasting of audio content over the internet. The industry has experienced significant …Examples: Online radio stations
- 2741-29 - On Line Directory (Manufacturing)Companies in the On Line Directory (Manufacturing) industry create and maintain online directories that provide information on various businesses and organizations. These directories can be industry-specific or cover a wide range of industries. The main goal of these directories is to provide users with a comprehensive and up-to-date database of businesses and organizations that they can …Examples: Business directories, Industry-specific directories (e.g. healthcare, real estate), Local directories, Government
- 4731-27 - Mail Order Fulfillment ServiceMail Order Fulfillment Service is an industry that involves the process of receiving, processing, and delivering orders for products placed by customers through mail or online. This industry is responsible for managing the entire order fulfillment process, from receiving the order to delivering the product to the customer. The companies in this industry act as intermediaries between the …Examples: Online Retailers
- 5331-04 - Clothes Posts (Retail)Clothes Posts (Retail) is a subdivision of the Variety Stores (Retail) industry that specializes in the retail sale of clothing items. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of clothing items such as shirts, pants, dresses, skirts, jackets, and accessories like belts, hats, and scarves. Clothes Posts (Retail) stores can be found in shopping malls, standalone stores, and online …Examples: Online clothing retailers
- 5499-12 - Kosher Foods (Retail)The Kosher Foods (Retail) industry involves the sale of food products that adhere to Jewish dietary laws. These laws dictate which foods are considered "kosher" and can be consumed by those who follow the Jewish faith. Kosher foods must be prepared and processed in a specific way, and must not contain certain ingredients such as pork or shellfish. This industry caters to a niche market of …Examples: Kosher online retailers
- 5499-35 - Organic Foods & Services (Retail)The Organic Foods & Services (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of organic food products and related services. Organic foods are those that are produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or other chemicals. This industry caters to consumers who are health-conscious and environmentally aware, and who are willing to pay a premium for products that are perceived to be …Examples: Online organic food retailers
- 5932-01 - Book Dealers-Used & Rare (Retail)Book Dealers-Used & Rare (Retail) is an industry that involves the selling of second-hand books, magazines, and other printed materials. These books are often rare, out-of-print, or hard-to-find editions that are sought after by collectors, enthusiasts, and avid readers. Book Dealers-Used & Rare (Retail) stores can be found in various locations such as standalone shops, online …Examples: Online book marketplaces
- 5963-09 - Meal/Grocery Order & Delivery Services (Retail)Meal/Grocery Order & Delivery Services (Retail) is an industry that involves the delivery of food and grocery items directly to the customers' doorstep. This industry has gained immense popularity in recent years due to the convenience it offers to customers who prefer to order food and grocery items online rather than visiting a physical store. The companies operating in this industry …Examples: Online grocery stores
- 6099-10 - Money Transfer ServiceMoney Transfer Service is an industry that involves the transfer of funds from one location to another. This service is typically used by individuals or businesses who need to send money to someone in a different country or region. Money Transfer Service providers offer a range of options for sending and receiving money, including online transfers, bank transfers, and cash pickups. These …Examples: Online payment platforms
- 6099-15 - Banking Systems & Service-ElectronicCompanies in the Banking Systems & Service-Electronic industry provide electronic banking services and systems to financial institutions and their customers. These services include online banking, mobile banking, ATM networks, electronic funds transfer, and other electronic payment systems. The industry also provides software and hardware solutions for financial institutions to manage …Examples: Online banking platforms
- 6531-11 - Apartment Finding & Rental ServiceThe Apartment Finding & Rental Service industry involves assisting individuals and businesses in finding and renting apartments. This industry is a subset of the Real Estate Agents and Managers industry and focuses specifically on the rental of apartments. Apartment finding and rental services typically work with property owners and managers to list available apartments and help potential renters …Examples: Online apartment listing platforms
- 7032-06 - Camps-Information & ReferralCamps-Information & Referral is a subdivision of the Sporting and Recreational Camps industry that focuses on providing information and referrals for camps and related services. This industry involves connecting individuals and organizations with appropriate camps based on their needs and preferences. Camps-Information & Referral companies may also provide resources and guidance for camp planning …Examples: Summer camp referrals, Outdoor adventure camp information, Sports camp recommendations, Educational camp resources,
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