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Jun 30, 2000

The intangible key

The growth of intangible assets is crucial to shareholder value

Your company works hard to create novel products, increase sales and so on in order to report higher profits each year. After all, good earnings are the way to a better stock price and investor support. Or is that no longer true in today's economy? Stand back. Take a look. Is your management spending too much time in the business, and not enough on it? When was the last time you heard your CEO talk about increasing the inherent value of your company?Shareholder value grows when management

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Keith Stein

Keith Stein, who has a 15-year background as a corporate finance lawyer, investment advisor and business change agent, is chairman and CEO of National Auto Finance Company, Inc. (NAFI), a publicly-held non-prime auto finance company in Jacksonville...
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