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Nick Antill is a Director of EconoMatters, an energy consultancy offering an extensive range of skills to clients involved with gas markets worldwide. Prior to this, Nick was responsible for Morgan Stanley's European team, and personally produced most of its research on the integrated oil companies. He spent 16 years in the City as a financial analyst covering the oil and gas sector and also has a background in the downstream oil business. Nick is an associate of the City financial training firm, BG Training, for whom he specialises in equity valuation and related subjects. EconoMatters is an energy consultancy whose consultants have held senior positions inside companies involved with the world's major natural gas and LNG projects. The company services include strategic and contract advice, project assistance, economic analysis, market overviews, pricing information and commercial advice on liberalising markets. |
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Company valuation under IFRS Interpreting and forecasting accounts using International Financial Reporting Standards RRP: £39.99ISBN: 190564177xCategory: ProfessionalPublished: 12 June 2008 | International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are now mandatory in many parts of the world, including Europe, Australia and China. In addition, many countries are in the process of IFRS adoption. Lastly, foreign registrants in US companies no longer have to undertake a costly US-IFRS reconciliation. Therefore, it is clear that investors, analy... Read more...» | |
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Company valuation under IFRS Interpreting and forecasting accounts using International Financial Reporting Standards RRP: £39.99ISBN: 1897597525Category: ProfessionalPublished: 28 February 2005 | International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are now mandatory in Europe and are being adopted by other countries, including Australia. Items that have not been recorded before, or that were hidden away in the accounts, are much more visible under IFRS and will need to be carefully interpreted by investors and analysts.
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