Note: Conservation Biology Institute's revenues are gauged from an analysis of company filings.
Conservation Biology Institute's Income Statement (based on Industry Averages)
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Trademark Applications
Trademark applications show the products and services that Conservation Biology Institute is developing and marketing.
Conservation Biology Institute doesn't have any recent trademark applications, indicating Conservation Biology Institute is focusing on
its existing business rather than expanding into new products and markets.
Trademarks may include brand names, product names, logos and slogans.
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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY INSTITUTE Providing scientific education, namely, classes, seminars and training related to the preservation and recovery of biological diversity in its natural state
04/06/2015
DATA BASIN Providing online non-downloadable computer software for compiling information and visualizing information, namely, providing a search engine by providing a user interface to provide the user the ability to search and retrieve information and data from different sources that are combined into a single database and accessed or searched via geography, keyword, source, ratings, latest additions, and other search formats to allow the data to be layered together and visualized in various formats
09/24/2008
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Market Share of Conservation Biology Institute's Largest Competitors
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Competitive advantage comes from offering better pricing or superior products/service.
These companies are similar in business line and location to Conservation Biology Institute.
While some companies compete with neighboring businesses for customers, other companies may compete to attract skilled employees.
These companies are in the same general field as Conservation Biology Institute and are rapidly expanding. Companies may grow organically or through acquisition. In some cases apparently high growth rates may be caused by data that weren't available in previous years.