
P/E Ratio
Posted by James
In today’s Financial Times ‘Lex Column’ there is an article which talks about treating price/earnings (p/e) multiples as shorthand for what the market might be thinking about a business. For me, this is further evidence that our agency approach to telling the ‘whole’ story in a clear and concise way works when it comes to helping an investor make an informed decision.
Keeping it simple
Posted by James
Businesses have trapped themselves in a routine when it comes to corporate reporting, providing a lot of data but offering very little in the way of digestible information or understanding. Companies that offer bold, clear, concise corporate reports can stand out and gain competitive advantage.
Genius of Design
Posted by Joanna
As all of you know, Vitsoe furniture has been part of our office environment for quite a while now. I for one have always taken for granted its adaptability so it will be interesting to see how it was designed and developed in the 50’s & 60’s in tonight’s documentary on BBC2 called “Genius of Design”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00slplb
The iPad is almost here, will this also be a darling of the business world in corporate reporting?
Posted by Jerry
The first real application that I’ve seen is for The Financial Times which launched its iPad version of the newspaper in the last few days. It’s really impressive.
So it's a hung parliament
Posted by Tim
...It just occurred to me that if you mix red, yellow and blue, you get Brown anyway.
Debating the debate
Posted by Jeremy
Be careful what you wish for, you might just get it! A view through the lens of the corporate advisor.
The TV debates appear largely pushed for by David, call me Dave, Cameron. Some might say that his motivation in wanting to put his personal brand on a 6 hour long display, shoulder to shoulder with Gordon Brown, would have sealed his point of differentiation and drawn the voters (the investment community) in his favour. The wider voting public have never had such an extensive and close up opportunity in history to help inform and judge.