A history of Philips' accounting policies on the basis of its annual reports
H. L. Brink
European Accounting Review, 1992, vol. 1, issue 2, 255-275
Abstract:
It is our objective to submit Reports which will enab;e our shareholders to appreciate the results obtained and the position of the company. … We follow with great interest the comments of the financial world and the Press, in order that the views of shareholders and third partiesthe manner of presentation may be taken in account, insofar as business interests allow.
Date: 1992
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