IMIRISH has a good reply. I'll just reinforce the notion that transparency is much better than non-transparency! Also, as you well know, honest companies can make honest mistakes on financials. However, dishonest companies are not interested in making 'honest' mistakes, they are interested in cooking the books. If one followed your reasoning to it's logical conclusion, one could say there's no difference between investing in a transparent company and one that is not transparent. You know that is baloney. ;)
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