The auditors' report is noteworthy only if it is qualified. Qualifications are of three types:
Clearly any qualification makes a company less attractive from an investor's point of view.
A qualification of type 3 renders the company untouchable.
As for the other two, it depends on the severity of the qualification. On balance there has to be a presumption against investing in any company whose accounts are qualified, because there are lots of companies out there whose accounts are not qualified.
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