The chart shows the commitment to transparency in corporate reporting. The most transparent
company is Statoil with over an 8/10 index. The least transparent company is the Bank of
China with barely a 1/10 index.
This graph shows the global corporate power houses that have made it their mission to be as
transparent with the public as possible. With transparency there comes more consumer goodwill.
This is a series of bar charts denoting commitment to corporate transparency, ranked on a
scale from 1-10, pulled from a list of the most visible companies.
Top ten and bottom ten companies with commitments to transparency in corporation reporting.
Statoil is number one with 8 and the Bank of China is in last place with a little over 1.
This graph illustrates the commitment to transparency in company reporting. Statoil and Rio
Tinto are reflected as having the highest transparency and Bank of Communications and the
Bank of China have the lowest.
The title of this graph is, 'Commitment to transparency in corporate reporting". There are
two graphs stacked one on top of the other. The first graph lists the to ten companies for
transparency. The second graph lists the bottom ten companies for reporting transparency.
This chart describes commitment to transparency in corporate reporting. Specifically an index
of 105 biggest publicly listed companies. They include BG Group.
The image shows or depicts in statistical bar graph format a list of corporations that have
made a commitment to transparency in corporate reporting.
the graph is a bar graph and the name of this graph is called commitment to transparency in
corporate ate report. it shows who has the highest in something
This image shows a graph that illustrates the biggest public companies commitment to transparency
in corporate reporting. The top half shows the companies that are best with this, while the
bottom half shows which companies are in the bottom ten when it comes to commitment to corporate
reporting.
THIS PLOT SHOWS THE COMMITMENT TO TRANSPARENCY FOR CORPORATE REPORTING FOR SEVERAL MAJOR CORPORATIONS.
AT TOP ARE THE TOP TEN CORPORATIONS IN TERMS OF THEIR COMMITMENT; AT BOTTOM ARE THE BOTTOM
10.
This chart shows the commitment to transparency in corporate reporting for the 105 biggest
companies in 2012. Top of the top ten is Statoil, and bottom of top ten is Allianz. Bottom
ten top is Anheuser Busch, and bottom is Bank of China.
These two charts are showing the top and bottom ten commencement to transparency in corporate
reporting. I the top ten there is Statoil and Rio Tinto with the most and in the bottom ten
there is Anheuser and toyota
This graph shows various companies' commitment to transparency in corporate reporting. Among
the most transparent companies are mostly organizations not instantly recognizable to the
average citizen. Among the least transparent companies are industry titans, including Toyota,
Anheuser-Busch, Berkshire-Hathaway, and Amazon.