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This depends very much on the working "style" of your company. Some are used to standup presentations with paper flip charts, others with PowerPoint.
Others like to read spreadsheets or T-charts or printed comparisons like you find in magazines when they compare cars, computers, appliances, etc.
Think about your audience and what they seem to respond to.
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