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The Value Of Corporate Reporting

By Alison Thomas
2005

What should your company report include and what should it not? Alison Thomas presents PriceWaterhouseCoopers latest research on the value of corporate reporting and its link to share price. She explains what type of reporting is linked to positive reputation and share price and what type of reporting is not.

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