
Among the files left by Ferdinand Sterling, a legendary tycoon, are three companies in disguise. Join Mortimer the turtle detective and his assistant Hopper the rabbit, study the financials and clues, and uncover which company each one really is.
Among the files left as an inheritance by the great tycoon Ferdinand Sterling are three companies hiding their identities. With Mortimer the turtle detective and his assistant Hopper the rabbit, study the clues and financials and uncover 'which company each really is' — a visual-novel-style financial mystery.
It's a game-like content where you naturally end up reading financial data as you follow the story.
Each company gives hints through industry clues and financial info like revenue and profit. Reasoning out 'which company could this be?' from these numbers, you realize how much a financial statement tells you about a company.
Narrowing down a company's size by revenue, its business character by margin, and its field by industry — that process is exactly how real investors size up a company.
You don't restart from the beginning when you're wrong, so feel free to reason and enjoy. The clues are based on real public financial data, but the content is meant for learning and fun.
Companies based on real public financial data appear with their identities hidden. You read the clues and guess which company each is.
Yes. It's made so you naturally pick up how to read financials as you follow the story, so even beginners can enjoy it without pressure.
No. You don't go back to the start when you're wrong, so feel free to reason as you go.