used their report to argue that the world was becoming "globally integrated," leaning into the rise of the World Wide Web and advanced analytics as the new engine for growth.
Here is why that specific year’s data still fascinates us today. 1. The "Bottom" of the Well 2009 Annual Report
reported that while they released hits like Up , their earnings per share still fell by 20% due to the "severe global economic downturn". 2. Radical Transparency: The "Feltron" Report used their report to argue that the world
Not all 2009 reports were about billions lost. One of the most "interesting" artifacts from this era is the by Nicholas Felton. Instead of financial data, Felton asked every person he interacted with to fill out a survey about him. The "Bottom" of the Well reported that while
The Year the Music Stopped (and Slowly Started Again): A Look Back at the 2009 Annual Report