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(Questions for March 2004)
annual reports to shareholders of publicly held companies.
| 1. | You've pretty much withdrawn your concern about the state of annual reports, in no small part because of the early arrivals for 2003. True or false? | ||
| 2. | You've altered your stand concerning the annual reportthat it's best left to professional communicators, rather than conservative corporate types. True or false? | ||
| 3. | You seldom if ever make mistakes, so you have nothing to apologize for. Isn't that what you claim? | ||
| 4. | Despite the decreasing number of publicly held companies, not only here but abroad, you don't appear to lose producers desiring to attend your annual conference. True or false? | ||
| 5. | You've long attacked EBITDAat least, companies that employ that financial measurement, which you no longer consider deceptive. True or false? | ||
| 6. | Finallyfinally! You've stopped poking fun at Walt Disney's cloddish CEO, currently taking heat from former directors (one bearing the name on the door) plus beau coup pension-fund managers. True or false? | ||
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