Asia
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Best Managed Companies in Asia
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Best Managed Companies in Central and Eastern Europe
Best Managed Companies in Central and Eastern Europe survey press release |
Best managed companies in CEE 2012: Overall results
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Best managed companies in CEE 2012: Most convincing and coherent strategy by country |
Best managed companies in CEE 2012: Most convincing and coherent strategy by sector
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Magnit proves there is more to Russia than resources Russian companies had a strong showing in Euromoney’s 2012 survey of best-managed companies in central and eastern Europe, and the big winners offer an insight into two different routes to success. |
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Best Managed Companies in Latin America
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Overall Includes: Best managed company overall - Most convincing and coherent strategy - Highest standard of corporate governance - Most transparent accounts - Most accessible senior management - Most useful and informative website - Most improved - Best small company |
Most convincing and coherent by country Includes: Bolivia - Brazil - Chile - Colombia - El Salvador - Mexico - Peru |
Most convincing and coherent by sector Includes: Airlines and aviation - Autos and auto parts - Banking and financial - Chemicals and petrochemicals - Conglomerates - Construction - Consumer goods - IT/Software/Technology - Media/Communications - Metals/Mining - Oil and gas - Pharmaceuticals - Property - Telecoms cellular - Telecoms fixed - Transport and shipping - Utilities |
Best corporate governance by country Includes: Bolivia - Brazil - Chile - Colombia - El Salvador - Mexico - Peru |
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Best Managed Companies in the Middle East
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Best Managed Companies in Sub-Saharan Africa
Best managed companies in Africa: By sector
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Best stock exchange in sub-Saharan Africa |
Research turns on a virtuous circle in Africa Investor sentiment is changing: investors are examining individual stocks and sectors with the greatest potential for growth rather than specific countries. Research houses that focus on the continent are finding their services are in demand. |
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