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[转贴] The Twenty Companies That Wall St. Can Trust The Least

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发表于 2009-10-27 07:18 AM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式


The Twenty Companies That Wall St. Can Trust The Least
Posted: October 27, 2009 at 5:31 am

Wall St. likes financial statements that give it deep insights into a company’s operations, especially its liabilities. It likes boards that make sure shareholders get as complete a picture as possible of a firm’s balance sheet and details of its P&L, cash-flow, and other critical financial measurements. 24/7 Wall St. asked Audit Integrity to put together a list of companies traded on US exchanges with market caps of more than $3 billion that do particularly poorly in the areas  of corporate governance, detailed disclosure of high-risk events including M&A and restructurings, revenue and expense recognition, and asset and liability valuation.
Based on the Audit Integrity model, 24/7 created a list of the twenty companies that Wall St. can trust the least.  Among the companies that the analysis flagged are Altria (NYSE:MO), Chevron (NYSE:CVX), Credit Suisse (NYSE:CS), GE (NYSE:GE), Blackstone (NYSE:BX), Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT),  Wells Fargo (NYSE:WMT), and Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW)

The list:
Company        Ticker        AGR Rating        AGR Score
Altria Group, Inc.        MO        Very Aggressive        4
Chevron Corporation        CVX        Very Aggressive        4
Credit Suisse Group AG (ADR)        CS        Very Aggressive        4
General Electric Company        GE        Very Aggressive        4
Hologic, Inc.        HOLX        Very Aggressive        4
NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.        NDAQ        Very Aggressive        4
PNC Financial Services        PNC        Very Aggressive        4
Teck Resources Limited        TCK.B        Very Aggressive        4
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation        BK        Very Aggressive        4
The Blackstone Group L.P.        BX        Very Aggressive        4
The Dow Chemical Company        DOW        Very Aggressive        4
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.        WMT        Very Aggressive        4
Wells Fargo & Company        WFC        Very Aggressive        4
Bank of America Corporation        BAC        Very Aggressive        8
Boston Scientific Corporation        BSX        Very Aggressive        8
Cephalon, Inc.        CEPH        Very Aggressive        8
KLA-Tencor Corporation        KLAC        Very Aggressive        8
Constellation Energy Group, Inc.        CEG        Very Aggressive        8
Fiserv, Inc.        FISV        Very Aggressive        8
The Western Union Company        WU        Very Aggressive        8
                       

Methodology:  The Audit Integrity Accounting and Governance Risk (AGR®) rating is a forensic measurement of the transparency and reliability of a corporation’s financial reporting and governance practices. The focus of AGR analysis is on identifying the measures associated with fraud, and quantifying those risks for interested stakeholders to company stock prices, securities litigation, and major restatement probabilities.
Audit Integrity applies over 100 accounting and governance metrics to a company’s publicly-filed information. The resulting calculation produces the AGR, a percentile score ranging from 0 to 100, with corresponding ratings from Very Aggressive to Conservative.
Companies rated Very Aggressive or Aggressive have proven to be much more likely to face class action litigation and financial restatements, and to suffer severe equity loss. Conversely, those companies that have been consistently rated Conservative are considered the most trustworthy.
AGR significantly improves the predibility of traditional risk models.
The AGR and its underlying metrics are used by regulators, auditors, insurance companies, investment managers, and corporations, and are often incorporated in reporting by major financial media.

Douglas A. McIntyre
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