Moody's Manual

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Moody's Manual is a series of manuals published by the Moody's Corporation. It was first published in 1900 by John Moody, nine years before he founded Moody's. Initially called Moody's Manual of Industrial and Miscellaneous Securities, it was later superseded by Moody's Manual of Railroads and Corporation Securities, then by Moody's Analyses of Investments.[1][2]

Selected historic publications[]

Moody's Analyses of Railroad Investments; OCLC 5838960

Moody's Analyses of Investments, Moody's Investors Service (OCLC 183311928; 1913–1919)

Part I – Steam Railroads
  1.   4th Year (1913)
  2.   5th Year (1914)
  3.   6th Year (1915)
  4.   7th Year (1916)
  5.   8th Year (1917)
  6.   9th Year (1918)
  7. 10th Year (1919)
Part II – Public Utilities and Industrials
  1.   5th Year (1914)
  2.   6th Year (1915)
  3.   7th Year (1916)
  4.   8th Year (1917)
  5.   9th Year (1918)
  6. 10th Year (1919)
Part III – Government and Municipal Securities
  1. 10th Year (1919)
Part I – Railroad Investments (industry name change)
  1. 11th Year (1920)
Part II – Industrial Investments
  1. 11th Year (1920)
  2. 12th Year (1921)
Part III – Public Utility Investments
  1. 11th Year (1920)
Part IV – Government and Municipal Securities
  1. 11th Year (1920)
  2. 13th Year (1922)

References[]

  1. ^ Evans, Peter (May 13, 2010). "Debt rating alphabet soup can spell disaster". CBC. Retrieved June 13, 2010.
  2. ^ Frye, Andrew; Leising, Matthew (December 23, 2009). "Buffett Sells Moody's Stock for Sixth Time Since July (Update2)". Bloomberg. Retrieved June 13, 2010.

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