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- Overcapacity indicates low ROCE, survey says. (Forest And Paper Companies).(Brief Article)
- Industry overcapacity and low returns mean a near-term outlook that isn't bright for global forest and paper companies, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers survey. The consulting firm surveyed the financial results of 100 large companies and concluded that return on capital employed, profitability and product prices are...
- Research articles 2003-07-05
- Kenyan businesses ignoring AIDS at their own peril: study
- NAIROBI AFP — The vast majority of Kenyan firms are ignoring problems caused by AIDS by not developing workplace policies to combat the deadly virus here, where the disease kills more than 500 people a day, according to a survey. Only 28 percent of companies in Kenya have established...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- Four out of five ain't bad
- Despite the disintegration of Andersen, the enforced separation of audit and consulting practices and calls for tighter regulation, there is some good news for the remaining Big Four. Their overall reputation has remained steady or even improved since the collapse of Enron in December 2001, especially in Europe, according to...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- Four out of five ain't bad
- Despite the disintegration of Andersen, the enforced separation of audit and consulting practices and calls for tighter regulation, there is some good news for the remaining Big Four. Their overall reputation has remained steady or even improved since the collapse of Enron in December 2001, especially in Europe, according to...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- Immigrants to the Rescue?
- Is one answer to our economic problems more immigrants? PriceWaterhouseCoopers reveals this week that CEO confidence in the year ahead is down for the first time since 2003. What's stressing out chief executives? Obviously, the economy, but a survey from consulting firm Accenture released this week suggests that C-suite executives...
- Blog posts 2008-01-25
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