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Tells what to do when your company disappoints investors, gets slammed by financial analysts, or finds itself mired in lawsuits all of which have a negative effect not just on stock prices but on employee recruitment (who wants to work for a losing company?), and, consumer behavior (who wants to buy a major product of a failing firm?).

Produktbeschreibung
Tells what to do when your company disappoints investors, gets slammed by financial analysts, or finds itself mired in lawsuits all of which have a negative effect not just on stock prices but on employee recruitment (who wants to work for a losing company?), and, consumer behavior (who wants to buy a major product of a failing firm?).
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Autorenporträt
Baruch Lev is the Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business and the director of both the Vincent C. Ross Institute for Accounting Research and the Project for Research on Intangibles. He is a permanent visitor at École Nationale Des Ponts and Chaussées (Paris) and City University Business School (London).
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?a perceptive, thorough, well-timed book about how to ensure you and your company have a productive, long-term relationship with the capital markets and investors." ? Listed magazine (Canada)

?The book is a model of clear organization and is written in a breezy style. In 14 succinct chapters, with summaries and takeaways, it makes a persuasive case for transparent dealings between corporations and their shareholders, arguing that deviations from the straight and narrow will be punished sooner rather than later." ? Strategy + Business

?Lev has written an enjoyable and informative handbook for those who wish to learn how best to win investors over and what kind of information genuinely influences the price of a stock." ? Financial Analyst Journal

?Unlike many other academics, Lev writes entertaining and free-flowing prose that makes Winning Investors Over an enjoyable read" ? Enterprising Investor/CFA Institute

?excellent new book?" - The Economist

?The book offers valuable counsel on how to manage investors' expectations and reactions through policies of forthrightness. And, from an investor's standpoint, it provides a valuable window on how such policies should be pursued." ??his latest book, is a serious survey of recent academic literature on corporate and capital-markets behavior, supported by his own fresh research, all synthesized into a set of digestible principles for corporate managers seeking to cultivate healthy and mutually beneficial relations with investors and analysts." ? Barron's

?5/5?Every board member should read this book." ? Professional Manager magazine

?Lev's wisdom is pithy and profound." ? Business Outlook India

?this is a very good book indeed with real practical application." ?It's worth a look." - Investor Relations Society
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a perceptive, thorough, well-timed book about how to ensure you and your company have a productive, long-term relationship with the capital markets and investors." Listed magazine (Canada)

The book is a model of clear organization and is written in a breezy style. In 14 succinct chapters, with summaries and takeaways, it makes a persuasive case for transparent dealings between corporations and their shareholders, arguing that deviations from the straight and narrow will be punished sooner rather than later." Strategy + Business

Lev has written an enjoyable and informative handbook for those who wish to learn how best to win investors over and what kind of information genuinely influences the price of a stock." Financial Analyst Journal

Unlike many other academics, Lev writes entertaining and free-flowing prose that makes Winning Investors Over an enjoyable read" Enterprising Investor/CFA Institute

excellent new book" - The Economist

The book offers valuable counsel on how to manage investors' expectations and reactions through policies of forthrightness. And, from an investor's standpoint, it provides a valuable window on how such policies should be pursued." his latest book, is a serious survey of recent academic literature on corporate and capital-markets behavior, supported by his own fresh research, all synthesized into a set of digestible principles for corporate managers seeking to cultivate healthy and mutually beneficial relations with investors and analysts." Barron's

5/5Every board member should read this book." Professional Manager magazine

Lev's wisdom is pithy and profound." Business Outlook India

this is a very good book indeed with real practical application." It's worth a look." - Investor Relations Society
…mehr