Only the strong survive: the CE100 Index. (top 100 companies based on stock market performance from 1995 to 1997)(includes related articles on CEOs of ... An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.)
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Author(s)Donald W. Mitchell
PublisherChief Executive Publishing
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From the supplier: The CE100 Index of the top 100 corporations based on percentage increase in stock price between Dec 31, 1994, and Dec 31, 1997, reveals some interesting trends. Iomega, for instance, managed to secure the top spot despite disappointing financial results in mid-1998 and the resignation of its CEO Kim Edwards. Clear Channel Communications, Paychex, Intel and Maxim Integrated Products set a CE100 record for becoming the first companies to be included in the list for five years in a row. Other notable trends in the CE100 Index include the role of the CEO who is also a company founder in corporate growth, the impact of the economy on the performance of the companies on the list and the importance of going public.
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Title: Only the strong survive: the CE100 Index. (top 100 companies based on stock market performance from 1995 to 1997)(includes related articles on CEOs of top companies, background on CE100 list and CE100 investment guide)
Author: Donald W. Mitchell
Publication:Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 1998
Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing
Issue: n134 Page: p36(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The CE100 Index of the top 100 corporations based on percentage increase in stock price between Dec 31, 1994, and Dec 31, 1997, reveals some interesting trends. Iomega, for instance, managed to secure the top spot despite disappointing financial results in mid-1998 and the resignation of its CEO Kim Edwards. Clear Channel Communications, Paychex, Intel and Maxim Integrated Products set a CE100 record for becoming the first companies to be included in the list for five years in a row. Other notable trends in the CE100 Index include the role of the CEO who is also a company founder in corporate growth, the impact of the economy on the performance of the companies on the list and the importance of going public.
Citation Details
Title: Only the strong survive: the CE100 Index. (top 100 companies based on stock market performance from 1995 to 1997)(includes related articles on CEOs of top companies, background on CE100 list and CE100 investment guide)
Author: Donald W. Mitchell
Publication:Chief Executive (U.S.) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 1998
Publisher: Chief Executive Publishing
Issue: n134 Page: p36(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

