Downturns are accounting crooks’ worst enemy
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Downturns are accounting crooks’ worst enemy
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#3What a horrible article most investors understand Chinese companies lie about their number all the time. The non Chinese example is WeWork which was completely rejected by the market and failed to go public?
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#5What a horrible article most investors understand Chinese companies lie about their number all the time. The non Chinese example is WeWork which was completely rejected by the market and failed to go public?
And was rejected before the current crises.
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#8Sadly I can’t read it (mobile safari, private mode), I’m being asked to create an account.
Re: Downturns are accounting crooks’ worst enemy
#9What a horrible article most investors understand Chinese companies lie about their number all the time. The non Chinese example is WeWork which was completely rejected by the market and failed to go public?
Re: Downturns are accounting crooks’ worst enemy
#10Sadly I can’t read it (mobile safari, private mode), I’m being asked to create an account.