The Quick Quiz

Test your knowledge of annual reports.
(Questions for November 1999)

Come back each month to see how savvy you are about
annual reports to shareholders of publicly held companies.


 
  1. Isn’t it true, Sid, that no busy chief executive actually is actively involved in his company’s annual report?  
 
  2. Get serious: No one but you really believes the annual report’s primary audience is the individual stockholder. Isn’t that true?  
 
  3. Here’s an easy one for you, Sid: Isn’t it true that because you’re trying hard to curry favor with corporations here and abroad, you name more and more each year to your "world-class" list?  
 
  4. Foreign reports—those produced other than in North America—are much better, vastly improved, actually. True or false?  
 
  5. The companies you name to your world’s worst list—don’t they tend to be pretty small potatoes? Does any well-known company ever end up on your hit list?  

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