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- Life at the Vortex: The Empowerment of the "New" IRO
- In today’s market environment the investor relations officer (IRO) is pulled constantly in all directions. The IRO serves four different masters: the board of directors, senior management, the investment community and regulators. Each of these disparate groups has its own expectations and agenda, which change on daily basis. The IRO...
- White papers 2002-01-01
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- Best Practices in Investor Relations
- As the investor relations function has grown more strategic and complex, IR professionals are seeking ways to measure how well they're doing. Best practices for IR have a lot of different dimensions. When quantifying best practices there are two measures to be considered the cost to operate the investor relations...
- White papers 2003-09-18
- The Role of Investor Relations in a Merger or Acquisition
- Function of communicating with current and prospective shareholders distills down to two words – "investor relations." And the measure of effectiveness is put to the supreme test when a company is involved in a merger or acquisition. Corporate management is ever mindful of "what’s in the best interest of the...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Developing Your Investor Relations Program
- Companies with sound relationships in the financial community are more likely to experience share prices in keeping with their underlying value. The role of investor relations is to build and strengthen these relationships, and to ensure that the widest possible investor audience understands the company accurately and fully. A good...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Director Of Investor Relations
- The Director of Investor Relations job description template includes the following job summary: To develop and manage an investor and shareholder communications program to broaden and enhance shareholder value and the company image with the public. Additional information available includes essential job functions, additional responsibilities, and education and experience requirements.
- Tools & templates 2007-09-09
- Electronic Resistance
- The Internet offers unique and powerful investor-relations advantages. So why aren’t more companies making the most of them? This concept is focused in the article. Though many companies are enhancing their web-enabled investor-relations capabilities, the Internet remains a largely underutilized IR tool. While the web offers IR professionals obvious advantages...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Best Practices In Maintaining Investor Confidence
- The paper presents the proceedings of a conference held to discuss investor relations, the challenges involved therein and ways to enhance investor confidence. Several regulations have been passed to promote transparency of financial reporting and thereby to increase investor confidence. The paper examines each of these regulations. It also discusses...
- Presentations 2002-11-04
- Investor Relations For Small-Cap Companies
- From the executive summary: ‘At companies of every size, executives who deal with investor relations must face hurdles posed by the economy, scheduling conflicts, securities regulation, and a plethora of other circumstances. At small-cap companies, however, they face additional challenges, often created by a scarcity of resources and by a...
- White papers 2003-11-13
- Public Relations Research For Planning And Evaluation
- Research is the key to any successful public relations, communications and/or marketing efforts, not only in the business world, but also in the non-profit and government sectors. Without research, those who administer public relations, public affairs, promotional and related communications programs and activities for their organizations would be operating in...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Parlez-vous Investor Relations?
- “Pay attention to some differences between investors in the U.S. and Europe, and you can put on a jolly good IR show.” This article is about the investors relations practice in U.S. and European Economy. As markets globalize and technology compresses time and distance, variations in allocation patterns between...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Communicating Corporate Responsibility to Investors: The Changing Role of the Investor Relations Function
- Based on an inductive study this paper analyses the role of the investor relations (IR) function in the light of rising investor concern about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The study draws on interviews with IR professionals in twenty firms. It highlights their awareness of CSR issues as well as their...
- White papers 2004-01-29
- Increasing Accountability to Bolster Investor Confidence
- As the weeks go by, it becomes clear that Enron is not an aberration. The headlines bear this out, as does a recent study by New York University that found that the number of financial restatements has nearly tripled between 1997 and 2001. The cost to shareholders has been staggering...
- White papers 2002-09-01
- Investor Relations Activity in the Private Sector and at the Governmental Level: A Way to Promote Investments
- Investor relations activity is a relatively new process not only for companies, but also for governments, especially those of emerging countries. The main evidence for this is that most of the investment promotion agencies, in countries where they exist, were created in the last four years. Public or private entities...
- White papers 2001-01-24
- Why You Need PR
- While the public part or public relations implies inclusion of things like public affairs, community relations, investor relations, public press conferences, media events, internal communications and crisis communications, it also involves a lot of behind-the-scenes, non-public activity. It could involve simply the writing of a press release, but it could...
- White papers 2003-11-17
- The Nature of the Civil-Military Relationship in Canada and Its Impact on the Leadership Role of the Officer Corps
- This paper begins by undertaking a review of the relevant literature related to the concept of civil-military relations. The paper will then explore the existing reality of elected and civilian ignorance of the role and operations of the CF with the aim of offering some solutions for building a more...
- White papers 2003-03-01
- NIRI Releases 2002 Trends And Technology Survey: The Role of IR Officer
- According to the latest survey by the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI), the role of IR in the public company continues to expand, and IR professionals feel they have the ear of the investment community and their senior management. Additionally, IROs are devoting more time to working with institutional investors,...
- White papers 2003-02-11
- Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, and Sales Managers
- The objective of any firm is to market and sell its products or services profitably. In small firms, the owner or chief executive officer might assume all advertising, promotions, marketing, sales, and public relations responsibilities. In large firms, which may offer numerous products and services nationally or even worldwide, an...
- White papers 2004-05-20
- What You Need To Know To Measure Investor Relations
- Public corporations serve many stakeholders: customers and prospects, employees, host communities, regulators and legislators, media, society as a whole and investors. Investors and those who influence investors are a multi-dimensional and interconnected constituency. To be effective, investor relation’s executives need to understand the intricacies of this constituency and communicate well...
- White papers 2003-01-27
- New law brings huge changes to corporate finances
- This article is about the heightened scrutiny which is dictated by the federal Sarbanes-Oxley Act, passed in July as part of the fallout of financial scandals at Enron Corp. and WorldCom Inc. Under the act, the chief executive officer and chief financial officer must personally certify that all financial statements...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Towards a Typology of the Public Relations Behaviour of Organisations
- This paper contributes to a general theory of the public relations behavior of organizations by developing a typology of organizational public relations behavior based on a new construct called public relations orientation. Four constructed types describe the way organizations practice public relations, and the organization-level outcomes that may be expected...
- White papers 2002-07-03
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