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Sageworks
File:Sageworks logo.jpeg
IndustryComputer Software and Information Technology
Founded1998
FoundersBrian Hamilton, Sarah Tourville
HeadquartersRaleigh, North Carolina, USA
Key peopleBrian Hamilton, Chairman
Scott Ogle, CEO
Websitewww.sageworks.com

Sageworks is a privately held company incorporated and headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina. The company collects financial analysis and data on private companies in the U.S. and makes it available for purchase through web based software.

Corporate history

The company was founded in 1998 by Sarah Tourville and Brian Hamilton, the company's current chairman. Hamilton and Tourville started the company in a business incubator in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Its second location was subsequently opened in New York City. Scott Ogle was named chief executive officer in 2013.

Products and services

Sageworks provides a software subscription services that provides users with access to financial data from private companies. It also uses this data to create the Sageworks private company indicator, which shows private-company sales growth and profit margins. It also issues aggregate information about average profitability of private firms in various industries.

References

  1. FORTUNE Small Business.
  2. Crain's New York
  3. Triangle Biz Journal.
  4. Fox Business.
  5. Chicago Tribune
  6. "title?". The Wall St Journal. August 23, 2011.

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