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	<title>Comments on: Throw your CEO under a blog bus</title>
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		<title>By: Investor Relations Blog &#187; 10 steps to a better IR website</title>
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		<description>[...] Too much of what passes for investor communications today is scrubbed, spin-cycled, scripted and over-lawyered by legions of helpers. There&#8217;s little open discussion and conversation around mutual interests. Management behaves like it&#8217;s under siege and investors behave like clamoring monkeys catching peanuts at a zoo. Blog, chat, throw your CEO under a bus, if you have to, but let management do the talking in their own words and let everyone participate. Most important, listen to the feedback &#8212; again, it&#8217;s free! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Too much of what passes for investor communications today is scrubbed, spin-cycled, scripted and over-lawyered by legions of helpers. There&#8217;s little open discussion and conversation around mutual interests. Management behaves like it&#8217;s under siege and investors behave like clamoring monkeys catching peanuts at a zoo. Blog, chat, throw your CEO under a bus, if you have to, but let management do the talking in their own words and let everyone participate. Most important, listen to the feedback &#8212; again, it&#8217;s free! [...]</p>
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