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Answered By: Michael Pujals Last Updated: Sep 28, 2018 Views: 0
Answered By: Michael Pujals
Last Updated: Sep 28, 2018 Views: 0
APA likes to see the following items in a citation for a website:
- Author (if there isn't one the name of the organization)
- Year, Month, Date of publication or last update (N.D. for no date)
- Page name
- Website name
- Retrieved from URL
For example
Nike, Inc. (N.D.) News, Events, & Reports: SEC Filings. Retrieved from https://investors.nike.com/investors/news-events-and-reports/?toggle=filings