Loki: FORTUNE® 100 Annual Reports app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 8600 ratings )
Finance Education
Developer: DigitAlchemy LLC
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.1.0202, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 18 Jun 2010
App size: 193.17 Mb

Loki puts the past five years of annual reports for the FORTUNE® 100 at your fingertips. It’s the perfect tool for investor and competitor research, business students and faculty, and anyone who wants to better understand the business world.

Want to follow Apple Corp. history over the past 5 years, but don’t know where to start? Interested in Amazon.coms latest annual results? Curious about what Lehman Brothers, Washington Mutual, and Wachovia were saying right before the crash? Loki provides instant, one-touch access to in-depth information on America’s largest corporations financial and operating details, even those that no longer exist.

Best of all, Loki doesn’t need to be connected – you won’t need a WiFi connection, use up any of your data plan, or incur any roaming charges abroad: you’ll have all the reports with you, whether at home or traveling.

Loki was build from scratch to provide the best possible annual report reading experience on the iPad:

Each report is hand-tuned to look incredible and read easily on the iPad.
Thumb sliders let you navigate long reports with ease.
A unique split view offers side-by-side comparisons of two reports.
Send snippets or whole pages by email for printing or sharing.
FORTUNE® 100 rankings are displayed in the familiar style of a newspaper stocks page - a real favorite with our customers.
Our unique feedback button works anytime and we respond quickly and professionally.

What is a 10-K form?
Every public company is required to file annual 10-K reports with the SEC. These reports provide valuable insights into a company’s operations and competitive position.

With full offline access to five years of 10-K annual reports for the top 100 publicly traded companies on the FORTUNE® 500 list, Loki saves you significant time, effort, and money compared to subscription information services, tedious web searches, or competing applications.