NEW YORK, Nov. 28, 2016 -- Argyle announced today the availability of Disclosure 2021. This guide includes a benchmark that explores how consistently and effectively companies communicate across their disclosures, and how closely they meet investor expectations. Disclosure 2021 also provides Argyle recommendations, and builds on ideas presented in the 2015 publication Disclosure 2020, a report developed with the objective of helping companies gain a better understanding of how their shareholder communications might be improved in both content and communication.
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The Disclosure 2021 benchmark group covers representative disclosures published by 70 corporations from the S&P 500, S&P MidCap 400 and S&P SmallCap 600 Indices. These companies were selected using systematic sampling of the index lists, which were then adjusted for industry.
A complementary copy of Disclosure 2021 can be downloaded from www.argyle.company under ‘Our Ideas.’
About Argyle
We propose creative ideas and original thinking to help corporations communicate messages through enhanced disclosure documents, digital media and investor communications. Our advisory team is composed of creative, original-thinking advocates of clear disclosure with career experience in design, corporate governance, securities law, executive compensation and investor communications. For more information, please www.argyle.company.
About the DG3 Group of Companies
DG3 is a leader in environmental responsibility providing visual communications solutions in strategic geographic markets including New York, London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sydney and Manila. DG3 provides comprehensive graphic and interactive solutions to corporate, financial services, and pharmaceutical firms worldwide. For more information, please visit www.dg3.com.
Media inquiries: Joe Lindfeldt, Division President US: 201-793-5060 [email protected]


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