The Quick Quiz

Test your knowledge of annual reports.
(Questions for December 2003)

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


 
  1.  You've pretty much been down on the current crop (2002) of annual reports to shareholders. True or false?  
 
  2.  One thing you advocate is use of the boss' picture leading off his (or her) letter to shareholders. True or false?  
 
  3.  Isn't this much ado about nothing—a paper tiger you've created? Most companies listen to you—concerning use of the boss' picture. And they do show him or her alone, the photograph leading off the letter, as you advocate. True or false?  
 
  4.  This is your 18th year of polling producers of annuals? Why bother; things haven't changed all that much. True or false?  
 
  5.  Repeating a question posed last month: Whether you like government regulations or not, you'll have to concede the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOx) has helped annuals regain some semblance of glory. True or false?  
 
  6.  There may be loads of themes in annuals this year, but few if any are forcefully supported. True or false?  
 

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