In today’s briefing:
- The Strategy Is More Important than Whether the Mid-Term Business Plan and the Actual Are Blurred

The Strategy Is More Important than Whether the Mid-Term Business Plan and the Actual Are Blurred
- Investors want to see if management can be entrusted with strategies to increase certainty of achieving plans, to build foundations for growth to expand corporate value, and to manage company.
- The problem is that the disclosed contents of the mid-term management plan do not include necessary information, or the goals themselves are not what investors are looking for.
- Before disclosing medium-term management plans, companies should estimate how much return on capital can be achieved by the plan and how much the corporate value and stock price will be.