Corporate reporting: what investors want
Posted by admin in Strategy & Planning, Management & Execution on Wed, 07/07/2010 - 15:37
- Investors feel initiatives to encourage disclosure have made reports more useful
- Study finds all the communications produced by companies are widely used by investors
- But gap remains between perception of the annual report’s role and the reality of what is being delivered
The majority of fund managers and brokers feel that attempts to improve corporate reporting are paying off. The bad news is there’s still a huge gulf between what investors want and what corporates are delivering. Victoria Wheelwright helps bridge the gap
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