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"corporate analysis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when discussing a study of the financial and organizational structure of a corporation. For example, "This corporate analysis provides insight into the company's strategic strengths and weaknesses."
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But the manual's inherited wisdom has not been updated to reflect decades of corporate analysis of how to influence consumers.
"The Poland deal was a real plum," said Philip Finnegan, the director of corporate analysis at the Teal Group, a military industry consulting firm based in Fairfax, Va.
The fleet is growing very rapidly," said Philip Finnegan, director of corporate analysis at the Teal Group, which specializes in the aerospace market.
The boom in business schools then created a "need" for highfalutin corporate analysis, and strategic planning became the shibboleth for organizations everywhere.
"If you look at the world of satellites, it's a really dismal picture," Philip Finnegan, director of corporate analysis for the Teal Group, a consulting and research firm in Fairfax, Va., said.
It was meant as part St Crispin's Day speech to rally the troops, part corporate analysis of Yahoo!'s many troubles, part turnaround plan and, it seems, part publicity stunt.
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Gain the foundational knowledge and tools needed for corporate financial analysis and decision making.
Principles of Corporate Governance: Analysis and Recommendations § 2.01 (Am. Law Inst. 1994).
In November, a Corporate Knights analysis suggested it would have been £238m better off had it divested in 2012.
Mr. Casey is associate professor of business administration at the Amos Tuck School, Dartmouth College, where he teaches corporate financial analysis.
These scores, saved as measures in the DW, serve as basis for analytical reports and corporate performance analysis.
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