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Standard Industrial Classification

A system of four digit codes used in business to classify the industry to which a company belongs. The SIC was created by the U.S. government in 1937 to facilitate communication within and between businesses and industries. For the most part, the SIC was replaced by the six digit NAICS in 1997, but the SEC still uses the SIC. For example, an oil and gas exploration company might file with the SEC under the code 1382.
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SIC

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SIC

see STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION.
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SIC (Standard Industrial Classification)

see INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATIONS.
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