The typical SIC code is 6726.
Overall shipments for the industry were valued at almost $887 million in 2000.
In the USA you could try http://www.fintel.us or for UK companies you could try http://www.industry-averages.co.uk neither are free however. The problem in lots of cases with 'industry averages' is that they are just based on SIC codes and you end up not comparing like with like unless you are careful.
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SIC 3821
SIC 3911
SIC 3691 applies to STORAGE BATTERIES.
SIC 2511 applies to WOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
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A SIC codes list is a standard that's been around since 1937 for classifying industries with a four digit code. In a SIC codes list, you will find the name of the industry, the SIC code and sometimes the count.
NAICS 112390 applies to Other Poultry Production.
SIC 2051 refers to the Standard Industrial Classification code for bread and other bakery products manufacturing. This code is used to categorize and identify businesses in the US based on their primary activities.
SIC 3825 applies to INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING AND TESTING OF ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRICAL SIGNALS.
The industry's primary focus is the application of coatings including paint, lacquer, and varnish.
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