Exactly. These are just individual donors (notice the small dollar amounts compared to the money actually being thrown around by special interests) who identify as working for a certain company. You can gather some information about their interests (apparently Wall Street executives really like paying 0 capital gains under Romney's plan, "who would've thunk it?" )
That's why this data is entirely uninteresting to me. The only real interesting data would be the data that the unregulated groups dumping $millions ($billions?) into ads in Ohio have. I'd like to see who their donors are.
"I came here for financial advice, but I've ended up with a bunch of shave soaps and apparently am about to start eating sardines. Not that I'm complaining, of course." -ZedThou