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(From Financial Director)
Point 11. Are there other clues as to how outstanding the company may be in relation to its competition?
By definition, this is somewhat of a catch-all point of inquiry. This is because matters of this sort are bound to differ considerably from each other - those which are of great importance in some lines of business can, at times, be of little or no importance in others. For example, in most important operations involving retailing, the degree of skill a company has in handling real estate matters - the quality of its leases, for instance - is of great significance. In many other lines of business, a high degree of skill in ...