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Jeremy Stuber

Global research analyst, specialist research team

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Sphere, Egg, Food
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Global minimum tax: which companies are most exposed to the top-up tax?

We explain the need for greater transparency around tax structures and strategy.

By Jeremy Stuber
27 June 2023
Industry views, Sector research
Blog

Analyse the company, not just the financials

The challenges and opportunities of connecting financial reports with sustainability reports.

By Jeremy Stuber
08 June 2023
Industry views, Responsible investment, Sector research, Sustainable
How to value a company during a pandemic
Blog

Financial and sustainability reporting – the search for the best attainable version of the truth

We discuss the evolution of sustainability reporting.

By Jeremy Stuber
06 January 2023
Industry views, Sector research
To amortise, or not to amortise, that is the question
Blog

To amortise, or not to amortise, that is the question

We discuss the challenges of accounting for goodwill.

By Jeremy Stuber
06 September 2022
Industry views, Sector research
How to value a company during a pandemic
Blog

It was the best of deals, it was the worst of deals

We discuss how investors assess and monitor acquisitions.

By Jeremy Stuber
15 June 2022
Industry views, Sector research
UK equities: time to keep a cool head
Blog

The value of a smile … it costs nothing but creates much

The importance of (and challenges with) valuing intangibles.

By Jeremy Stuber
27 January 2022
Industry views, Sector research
Outer Space, Space, Universe
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Which areas of accounting need improving?

Why we believe the IASB’s Third Agenda Consultation is a great opportunity for investors to influence its priorities.

By Jeremy Stuber
22 October 2021
Global equities, Industry views
Outer Space, Space, Universe
Blog

Global minimum tax: why it matters

Why we believe tax is under-analysed, and how it informs our broader view of governance.

By Jeremy Stuber
24 June 2021
Industry views, Sector research
How to value a company during a pandemic
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How to value a company during a pandemic

We discuss how the pandemic has distorted standard valuation measures.

By Jeremy Stuber
14 May 2021
Industry views, Sector research
Blog

Turnover is vanity, profit is sanity, but cash is reality

Making the case for revisiting companies’ cash flow statements.

By Jeremy Stuber
25 February 2021
Industry views, Sector research
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A question of quantity

We discuss the new revenue recognition standards.

By Jeremy Stuber
19 July 2019
Industry views, Sector research
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