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Your 10-K is Coveted (and Comprehensive) Content

Cision

” All public companies other than foreign private issuers must file an Annual Report on Form 10-K following the end of each fiscal year. Part I of Form 10-K provides a general description of the business of the company and its properties along with the risk factors that investors should consider when investing in the company. .

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Annual Report Season is Dead! Long Live 10-K Season!

Beyond PR

” All public companies other than foreign private issuers must file an Annual Report on Form 10-K following the end of each fiscal year. Part I of Form 10-K provides a general description of the business of the company and its properties along with the risk factors that investors should consider when investing in the company. .

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Maximising resilience of health and well-being assets in crisis situations

PR Conversations

Or the crisis plan is siloed in some hidden corporate corner completely out of date. See: The Handbook of Salutogenesis by Mittelmark et al (2017).] The diagram below highlights a number of relevant ‘assets’, many of which I’ve come across within the career literature where the concept of resilience is also discussed.

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A communicator’s guide to mitigating the risk of greenwashing

PR Conversations

Seeking value and deeper insight into a company’s long-term sustainability objectives and activities, attentive consumers and investors want to know that the company they are supporting is not profiting at the expense of the environment or people (such as employees or related communities). negative publicity; and. irrelevant claims.

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A communicator’s guide to mitigating the risk of greenwashing

PR Conversations

Seeking value and deeper insight into a company’s long-term sustainability objectives and activities, attentive consumers and investors want to know that the company they are supporting is not profiting at the expense of the environment or people (such as employees or related communities). negative publicity; and. irrelevant claims.

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A communicator’s guide to mitigating the risk of greenwashing

PR Conversations

Seeking value and deeper insight into a company’s long-term sustainability objectives and activities, attentive consumers and investors want to know that the company they are supporting is not profiting at the expense of the environment or people (such as employees or related communities). negative publicity; and. irrelevant claims.

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The joy of pain – VW, schadenfreude and public relations

PR Conversations

They reflect predominantly a positivist philosophy, suggesting it would be easy to avoid and control a situation by following what they say a company should have done, should be doing and MUST do going forwards. I know how difficult it can be to get information, particularly when you work for a national office of an international operation.