"observer" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Jack T. Ciesielski, an accounting expert and editor of The Analyst's Accounting Observer, recently published a report on untaxed foreign earnings at the nation's largest companies.
- The study "shows the General without its clothes, and it's not pretty," said the author of the new report, Jack T. Ciesielski, publisher of The Analyst's Accounting Observer.
- As for the idea of using a write-down to improve profits, Jack Ciesielski, publisher of The Analyst's Accounting Observer, explained that companies writing down inventories must follow set formulas.
- Jack Ciesielski, an accounting authority and editor of The Analyst's Accounting Observer, said: "The increase in depreciation would stimulate capital spending.
- "The only thing people get paid for these days is growth, not running a company well," Jack Ciesielski, editor of The Analyst's Accounting Observer in Baltimore, says.
- Jack T. Ciesielski, publisher of the Analyst's Accounting Observer, a Baltimore-based research service for securities analysts, is one of the skeptics.
- "More choice is always better," said Jack T. Ciesielski, the publisher of The Analyst's Accounting Observer.
- Jack Ciesielski, publisher of The Analyst's Accounting Observer, questioned the size and timing of the write-down.
- The lack of disclosure about the sale was disturbing to Jack Ciesielski, editor of The Analyst's Accounting Observer.
- Jack Ciesielski, publisher of The Analyst's Accounting Observer, says net income is the best measure of performance: "In the short run you can move the company with something aside from earnings.
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