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Statista is your next stop. Statista might have other information that you might need to research items on your rubric such as demographic environment, competitive analysis, and global presence.
Sections to look out for in Statista:
Statistics: clearly presented data points related to your company
Forecasts and Surveys: projections for sales, revenue, prices, and other information, survey results conducted by Statista and partners
Topics: collected information on specific demographic groups, industries, or other collected data
Dossiers: quick quantitative overview of a topic
Additional Studies: can give you an idea of other questions being asked about your topic
Expert tools - markets: provide more granular forecasts for different market segments
First, try a search for your company name. Statista might have useful statistics that pertain directly to your company.