This note is part of the Pier Review reference material.
Pier Review will cover companies that
are, in its view, interesting, either because they are topical in current news flow, or because their accounts display some noteworthy characteristics
result from a vote of subscribers.
To cast a vote
if you have not done so already, sign up as a subscriber: it’s free
use this link to pre-populate your usual email program with a message ready to receive your vote
switch to the email program, identify the company that has your vote, and despatch the message.
Your vote will remain in force until you change it by identifying a different company, or the company gets adds to Pier Review’s coverage. The eligible[1] company with the most votes each week will be written up in Pier Review. The company you choose may not gain the most votes when you vote for it, but it may bubble up the rankings as in the coming weeks.
By eligible company, we mean one suitable for an approach of this kind. It doesn’t work well for some sectors, chiefly banks, insurance companies and fund managers, and Pier Review won’t be covering them. Nor would Pier Analysis recommend investing in them, unless you have the specialist knowledge to understand them. We will let you know if you vote for a company that we judge not be eligible.