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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.
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Financial accounting, investor relations, job, director, shareholder
Tools & templates 2007-09-09
The Corporate-Fund Manager Interface: Objectives, Information and Valuation
Fund managers are the primary investment decision-makers in the stock market, and corporate executives are their primary sources of information. Meetings between the two are therefore central to stock market investment decisions but are surprisingly under-researched. There is little in the academic literature concerning their aims, content and outcomes. This...
Tags: Investment, Financial accounting, University of Cambridge, stock market, investor relations, valuation, stock
White papers 2004-09-01
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, Business ethics, Corporate law, Leadership, investor relations, Corporate Social Responsibility, corporate responsibility, investor, broadcasting
White papers 2004-01-29
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, CFO Publishing Corp., investor relations
White papers 2003-11-13
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, CFO Publishing Corp., investor relations, best practice, equity, stock
White papers 2003-09-18
Best Practices In Investor Relations
As the investor relation’s function has grown strategic and complex, IR professionals are seeking ways to measure how well they are doing. On one hand, potential yardsticks abound for measuring overall IR success: stock price, the shareholder mix, analyst ratings, and financial metrics such as price-to-earnings ratios. But on the...
Tags: Financial accounting, Investment, CFO Publishing Corp., investor relations, stock price, best practice, shareholder, stock, financial
White papers 2003-09-18
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, investor, investor relations, media, monitoring, analysis
White papers 2003-01-27
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, Mergers & Acquisitions, investor relations, shareholder, merger, acquisition, M&A
White papers 2003-01-01
Using The Web To Tell Your Story - The Importance Of A Robust Online IR Presence
The Investor Relations function has not really changed much in the era of the World Wide Web. Investor relations are still about managing the expectations of investors. The IRO is challenged like never before to think about the best way to get the story out to the investors so that...
Tags: Financial accounting, Corporate law, Thomson Corp., investor relations, corporate governance, investor, WWW, Web, environment, Web site, Internet
White papers 2003-01-01
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, Financial Executives International, investor relations, Internet, Web, tool
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, investor relations, financial
White papers 2003-01-01
Company And Investor Relations
Today's business entities generate too much information to allow for unmanaged communications within the professional firms that serve them. 3. The partnership structure of professional firms, which has too long obscured the inner workings of those firms, must be reconsidered. Transparency is needed. This can be accomplished by reworking the...
Tags: Financial accounting, investor relations, shareholder, partnership
White papers 2003-01-01
Benchmarking IR for Added Value
Article discovers that benchmarking helps to understand whether the investor relations boat is riding the crest of the wave, or is beached while the competition lying ahead. Benchmarking will point out weaknesses and voids in the IR programme. Invariably, however, it will illuminate opportunities for gaining advantage with programme over...
Tags: Financial accounting, benchmarking, investor relations, strategy
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, Financial Executives International, investor, investor relations, allocation, U.S., shareholder
White papers 2003-01-01
Weeving The Web Into Investor Relations
Personal and professional use of the Internet continues to grow explosively. The Internet had an estimated 250 billion users globally in January 2000, 100 million more than it had a year earlier. Throughout the corporate structure, the Internet continues to gain momentum. Institutional and individual investors have unprecedented access to...
Tags: Financial accounting, Thomson Corp., investor relations, Internet, mouse, game, Web
White papers 2003-01-01
The Importance Of Non-Financial Measures: Using The Web To Tell The Whole Story
Investor Relations is defined as a strategic corporate marketing activity combining the disciplines of communications and finance that provides present and potential investors with an accurate portrayal of a company’s performance and prospects. Marketing in this context does not mean “selling” a company’s securities to investors, but rather a process...
Tags: Financial accounting, Thomson Corp., investor, investor relations, corporate communication, marketing, finance, security, performance, tool, Web
White papers 2002-07-01
Does Corporate Investor Relations Affect Stock Prices?
"Everyone believes, or hopes, that IR affects stock prices, but how does one really know if it does or not? The conclusion is that the highest valued companies do appear to follow a strategic marketing model of IR practices. The practices of the highest- and lowest valued companies are different...
Tags: Investment, Financial accounting, valuation, stock price, incentive, investor relations, survey, stock, marketing, strategy, tool
White papers 2002-01-01
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...
Tags: Financial accounting, George Washington University, investor relations, investor, investment, agency
White papers 2001-01-24
Promoting Ethical Conduct: A Review of Corporate Practices
All financial executives should adhere to a specialized code of ethical conduct. This code should be extended to finance, accounting, tax, and the investor relations staff. This paper argues that effective standards for ethical conduct must be initiated, supported, encouraged, and practiced by top management. Moreover, code of conduct cannot...
Tags: Policies and procedures, Financial accounting, Montgomery Research Inc., conduct, code of conduct, investor relations, finance, tax, accounting, financial
White papers 2000-10-01

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OUTLOOK With the HBOS rights issue in danger of being left with the underwriters, it is hardly surprising that Barclays has opted for the strategic-investor approach to new capital. On the face of it, the 4.5bn being provided by a combination of Middle and Far Eastern investors...
Articles 2008-06-26
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