The signs were there : the clues for investors that a company is heading for a fall /
by Steer, Tim.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Profile Books, 2018Description: x, 257 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781788160803 (pbk.) :; 1788160800 (pbk.) :.Classification number: 332.6322 STESubject(s): Investment analysis | Stocks | Business failures | Finance and Accounting | Finance and AccountingSummary: When companies suffer a dramatic or even catastrophic drop in their share price, it is the investors who lose their shirts and employees their jobs. But often a company's published accounts offer clues to impending disaster - providing you know where to look. Through the forensic examination of more than 20 recent stock market disasters, Tim Steer reveals how companies hide or disguise worrying facts about the robustness of their business.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Paperback | Southport Library | Adult Non-Fiction | 332.6322 STE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 002963123X |
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Includes index.
When companies suffer a dramatic or even catastrophic drop in their share price, it is the investors who lose their shirts and employees their jobs. But often a company's published accounts offer clues to impending disaster - providing you know where to look. Through the forensic examination of more than 20 recent stock market disasters, Tim Steer reveals how companies hide or disguise worrying facts about the robustness of their business.
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