Apologies for going off-track here but can someone please answer me why some companies present a Qtrly 'Activities & Cashflow' report (ie Appendix 5B)whilst others simply an 'Activities' report.
Is it something to do with market cap. or is it purely at the discretion of management whether or not they wish to do so ?
It's one thing to say costs per pound was this and revenue per lb was that, but to actually see itemised figures in front of u provides a clearer guide.
I find it simply too vague to when reading a couple of lines on a company's current financial position.
Perhaps its just me and I like to see detailed info to get a better view of the big picture but I don't like having to rely simply on a full yr report to tell me how a company is running its business when many others are providing proper cashflow statements on a quarterly basis.
C'mon Fox give your shareholders more precise figures on what money is going into the company and what money is going out. At least then we can make a better judgement on its sp valuation.
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