March 17, 2007 (Press Release) --
Abstract
Introduction to Oil Company Financial Analysis
By David Johnston and Daniel Johnston
There has always been a bit of magic in the stock market, especially when it comes to oil companies. When the oil industry and the stock market get together, the affair is usually dynamic and not always pleasant. Basic principles are widely understood in the financial industry, but the terminology and analytical techniques can vary greatly. This book is written for the nonfinancial shareholders, managers, and oil company employees interested in the forces that influence stock values. The bottom line in any company is expressed in the language of finance. This book explains financial concepts in a nontechnical, practical way so that nonfinancial professionals and others may understand and appreciate this aspect of the business.
For more information kindly visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/general/Introduction-to-Oil-Company-Financial-Analysis.html
Introduction to Oil Company Financial Analysis
By David Johnston and Daniel Johnston
There has always been a bit of magic in the stock market, especially when it comes to oil companies. When the oil industry and the stock market get together, the affair is usually dynamic and not always pleasant. Basic principles are widely understood in the financial industry, but the terminology and analytical techniques can vary greatly. This book is written for the nonfinancial shareholders, managers, and oil company employees interested in the forces that influence stock values. The bottom line in any company is expressed in the language of finance. This book explains financial concepts in a nontechnical, practical way so that nonfinancial professionals and others may understand and appreciate this aspect of the business.
For more information kindly visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/general/Introduction-to-Oil-Company-Financial-Analysis.html

Introduction to Oil Company Financial Analysis: This book explains financial concepts in a nontechnical, practical way so that nonfinancial professionals and others may understand and appreciate this
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