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**INVESTMENT RELATED**Who makes the parts that make a product? |
Does anyone know of a website where I can view/request the name of the company/supplier who makes the parts that make a product (i.e. who makes the windsheilds, windows, rear view mirrors, side mirrors that are incorperated in making a car)? Would this be something that stock brokers/share holders are privied to or is this information avaliable upon request? I am ready to dabble in the market and want to have my ducks in a row. You need to read the companies financial disclosures, specifically the 10-Q quarterly filings and the 10-K annual report. Companies will generally discuss where they purchase their raw materials and if they are bound to any long term contracts and/or do they purchase on the spot market and for what prices. |
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