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You can use the location filters to find companies based on areas of operation or number of locations

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Written by Michael Vinik
Updated over a week ago

Within the filter panel, click on the Locations section to view location-based filters. Enter locations in the search bar to filter for companies with headquarters in specific regions. You may input locations at the continent, country, state, city, town, region or MSA level.

By default, the location search box filters only on company headquarters. In order to toggle this to filter on all locations of business of a company, select the location pin icon and use the multi-select logic to click on 'locations of business' as well.

Similar to the logic in other search boxes within the platform, you can toggle the location search logic from ANY to ALL, which will provide you with results showing any company with operating locations in all of the specified regions. In addition, you can hover over a location and use the โœ” symbol to negate it.
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You can also search by radius around cities or town. Enter in the name of the city for which you want to run a radius search. Below the term group for locations is the search radius section. Here you can either drag the slider to the radius you want or click the map on the far right side. A map will pop up in the center of the screen and you can drag and drop the dot at the end to get the radius you want. The map will give you a visualizaiton of what is included.

For radius searches everything within the circle will be included as a location for the search. This differs from MSAs which vary in size and shape depending on what is considered part of that MSA.


The advanced location options allow you to filter results based on the quantity of location a company has or the number of states it operates in. After you click on 'advanced options', simply drag the slider to your quantity of interest in order to input it as a criteria.

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