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Welcome to the Companies WikiProject, a collaboration area and group of editors dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Companies.

Introduction

Goals

Our goal is to improve the depth and breadth of coverage in Wikipedia of notable companies and to bring as many of these articles to good / featured status as possible.

Scope

Notable for-profit companies, businesses & corporations, no matter where based, whether public or private, existing or merged/liquidated.

Self-Promotion/Conflict of Interest

As Wikipedia's popularity has increased there have been instances of companies or individuals working at companies creating or modifying articles in order to make their company appear more favorably. This practice is in violation of Wikipedia policies and is frowned upon by the community in general and this WikiProject. If you are one of those persons you are asked to read WP:BFAQ which will help you to understand why this practice is an issue.

Link to Article Quality/Importance table
table content is maintained automatically by bot scanning talk pages for Project Banner parameters

Historical milestones reflected in the Article Quality/Importance Table, above

Guidelines

A set of guidelines regarding the content and structure of articles about companies were put together in mid-2007. These are currently only a rough draft, so please feel free to contribute your thoughts so that consensus can be reached.

Open tasks

Primary Task

Right now we need to concentrate on massive and aggressive growth, this is a relatively new project with a vast amount of articles to cover. There are possibly tens of thousands of company pages out there. Please go through and tag as many as you can, taking care to edit the importance and quality of the tag. It would be a good idea to start off by going down the Fortune 500 list and tagging every company on it. If you come across a company, tag it. If you see a company in the wikinews, tag it. If you know someone who would be useful to us, ask them to join our project. Mostly, tag, tag, tag, and when you done tagging, tag. Happy editing! Paco8191 06:11, 21 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Task Forces

Some editors have established task forces in order to focus efforts on a particular industry. Please support those that you have an interest in by signing up!

State-Owned Companies

As a new member to the WikiProject, I realize it's a bit early for me to be working on a task force. However, I believe it would be beneficial for us as a group, and for wikipedia in general if someone went around and put most state/nation owned franchises and companies into one blanket category. This project would cover any corporation or otheriwse in which a government is either the majority shareholder, or a major figurehead.

  1. Ennui2778 (talk · contribs)
  2. Paco8191 (talk · contribs)

Health industry

Many articles about health care companies seem to be more like brochures than proper encyclopedic entries. Further, in the wake of the film Sicko, enhanced/expanded coverage of the global healthcare industry, from managed care to pharmaceuticals to hospitals would seem timely as well as beneficial to our readers. Also, this project could cover health services, such as spas, and over-the-counter health products, such as diet pills (if we cover products as well).

  1. Stevietheman (talk · contribs)
  2. Ceyockey (talk · contribs)

Participants

Please feel free to add yourself here, and to indicate any areas of particular interest. You may also be interested in adding the WikiProject Userbox, {{User wikipedia/WikiProject Companies}}, to your User Page (see #Userbox for more details).

addition of "A" indicates the member is an active admin
  1. Richc80 (talk · contribs) (founder, specifically interested in financial services companies)
  2. Stevietheman (talk · contribs) (interested in enhancing coverage of the global health industry)
  3. Paco8191 (talk · contribs) (Interested in expanding this wikiproject and improving company articles)
  4. Mackabean (talk · contribs) (Interested in standardizing information about companies, especially in terms of their impact on the environment, labor, etc.) Inactive since November 2007.
  5. JRWalko (talk · contribs)
  6. Arsenikk (talk · contribs) (mainly working on Norwegian companies, otherwise mostly transport, finance, media and industry but also others)
  7. The Random Editor (talk · contribs) (Primarily financial services organizations) Inactive since October 2007.
  8. Aeons (talk · contribs) (Primarily corporations involved in technology, but also a general interest in other types of companies)
  9. Ennui2778 (talk · contribs) (Cleanup and specializing in State-owned Dummy Corporations)
  10. Gimlei (talk · contribs) (Interested in elaborating recommendations and guidelines on article structure and content)
  11. Pursey (talk · contribs) Primarily IT, Telecommunications, and Misc Technology related companies. Inactive since October 2007.
  12. Saganaki- (talk · contribs) Interested in data aggregation and credit companies
  13. Egfrank (talk · contribs) IT, finance, professional services (accounting, management consulting) Inactive since December 2007.
  14. Souseiseki42 (talk · contribs) (Interested in improving company articles) Inactive since October 2007.
  15. Phanavan (talk · contribs) (interested in online organizations, social networking sites, and e-commerce) Inactive since October 2007.
  16. Addhoc (talk · contribs)A
  17. elcobbola (talk · contribs) (interested in US companies with origins around the turn of the 20th century and companies with ties to Germany)
  18. Pocopocopocopoco (talk · contribs) (Interested in companies privatized from the former soviet union, also dabble in other areas)
  19. Basketball110 (talk · contribs) (Interested in W. European companies, and North Texas)
  20. Ceyockey (talk · contribs)A (Interested in enhancing the WikiProject pages to facilitate member activities; specific interests in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies)
  21. Pearrari (talk · contribs) Financial services, IT
  22. Susanlesch (talk · contribs) mainly inactive
  23. FSX High Flyer (talk · contribs) Creating articles for little-known companies (eg foreign)
  24. Edibility (talk · contribs) Stub sorting. Basic verification. Tag if unsourced. Categorize. Add company infobox to articles. Add sources if I can find them. Put project tag on article talk page if not there.
  25. Mayor Pez (talk · contribs) Missing Fortune 1000 articles and notable smaller, private companies.

Templates

Userbox

Several editors have contributed to the creation of a WikiProject Companies Userbox that you can add to your User Page to indicate your affiliation with this project.

Code for the Userbox:

{{User wikipedia/WikiProject Companies}}

How the Userbox appears:


Company Infobox

This is an infobox template that has been under development since November 2004. It contains fields for most major summary and overview data for a company.

Portal Banner

This banner can be affixed at the bottom of an article to indicate that it is in-scope for the companies portal.

Code for the Banner:

{{portal companies}}

How the Banner appears ... Template:Portal companies

Project Banner

Several editors have contributed to the creation of a WikiProject Companies Project Banner that can be affixed to the talk page associated with an article to indicate that it is in-scope for this WikiProject.

Code for the Banner:

{{WikiProject Companies}}

     or, when assigning class and importance parameters

{{WikiProject Companies | class = | importance = }}

     parameterized for most common usage

{{WikiProject Companies | class = stub | importance = low }}

How the Banner appears ... with class and importance not assigned:

WikiProject iconCompanies NA‑class
WikiProject iconThis page is within the scope of WikiProject Companies, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of companies on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
NAThis page does not require a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
WikiProject Companies To-do:

Here are some tasks awaiting attention:

How the Banner appears ... with class = stub and importance = high:

WikiProject iconCompanies NA‑class High‑importance
WikiProject iconThis page is within the scope of WikiProject Companies, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of companies on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
NAThis page does not require a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
HighThis page has been rated as High-importance on the project's importance scale.
WikiProject Companies To-do:

Here are some tasks awaiting attention:


The "class" and "importance" scales are explained in more detail below. These parameters are common across many WikiProjects; in the case of this WikiProject, generic meanings for the Class scale values are used while WikiProject Companies-specific values and meanings are used for the Importance scale. Remember that only particular values are useful for each of these parameters; values other than those listed below will be interpreted as if no value were provided at all:

For "class"
only values ... stub, start, B, GA, A and FL or FA are allowed
For "importance"
only values ... low, mid, high and top are allowed

Class scale

Importance scale

Article importance grading scheme
Label Criteria Examples
Top Companies of top importance are major, international corporations. Their actions influence the global economy on both a longterm and day to day basis. These companies are both famous and established, oftentimes spurring major cultural shifts and changing the way people run their daily lives. Some companies may not have achieved the global scale of these companies, yet have heavily influenced our way of life and set the standard for a particular field of business may also be included as top companies, Example: Southwest Airlines. These may also include defunct companies such as Bell or TWA. Walmart, Ford, Coca-Cola, and Microsoft
High Companies in the high category are still very important, and are usually found on the Fortune 500 list. These companies are less international then many top companies, but are still very well known and extremely influential on a national level. Walgreens, Halliburton, EA Games, Jet Blue, and Hallmark
Mid Companies of a mid-level importance are large, profitable corporations which exist on a regional level; Or they may be national companies which mainly function in the background and aren't commonly known outside of financial circles. Wegmans, Buffalo News, and Conrail.
Low Companies in this category are minor subsidiaries or local small businesses. Mighty Taco

New, current, and defunct companies should all be tagged and ranked. Some of the companies above are of mid importance, some high, and some top. Just because the final, current company is of top importance (att), does not make all of its predecessors such a level.

Resources

WikiProject subpages

There are a number of subpages associated with WikiProject Companies. These are enumerated in this All pages with prefix search for Main space and this All pages with prefix search for Talk space.

Articles nominated for deletion

Notes to Editors

Brand Names

Please do not banner-tag notable brand names (e.g. Crest toothpaste, Vaio computers, different models of car, etc.), rather tag the company that owns said brand. Record labels and book imprints may either have the status of a brand or a company. In other words, a company may have many record labels or it may have a single label and the label and company identity may be inseparable; in the latter case, it would be suitable to banner-tag the article.

Establishing Notability

  • Google News news.google.com - There is also the Archive section for less recent news articles.
  • The {{find}} template could also be useful.

Company Statistics/Financial Information

The website of most companies is typically a good place to start to find out about the company itself. Generally financial reports, investor information and press releases are available.

For publicly traded companies in the US

(For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and the Guide to WikiProjects).