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eBay’s lawyers are wrong to delete earnings call information

By Dominic Jones on March 9, 2009

eBay and other leading tech companies’ shallow earnings call archiving practices raise questions about their transparency.

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Apple Inc., conference call, earnings calls, eBay Inc, Investor Relations, Oracle Corporation, SEC | 10 Responses

Microvision opens up earnings call via blog

By Dominic Jones on March 5, 2009

SEVERAL months ago, Microvision (NASDAQ:MVIS) IR specialist Tiffany Bradford set out to research how small-cap companies were using blogs for investor relations.
She was referred to me by Shel Holtz, ABC, one of the leading advisors on the use of technology in public relations and corporate communications. I didn’t have a lot of concrete examples to [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Ananat Goel, Ben Averch, blogging, blogs, conference call, corporate communications, earnings, Investor Relations, Microvision, Microvision Inc, public relations, retail investors, Tiffany Bradford | 11 Responses

Why are IROs ignoring 1.5 million potential investors?

By Dominic Jones on February 25, 2009

RECENTLY in a blog post here and in a discussion in the Investor Relations Executives Group on LinkedIn, I suggested that the time has come for investor relations departments to open up their earnings calls to finance bloggers.
My objective in doing the story about President Obama taking a question from the Huffington Post was to [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged blogs, conference call, finance bloggers, finance websites, Investor Relations, personal finance website, shareholder services, social media, The Wall Street Journal, Thomson Reuters | 9 Responses

Lack of earnings call archives attracts attention

By Dominic Jones on June 18, 2008

A lack of earnings conference call archives on companies’ investor relations websites has attracted attention from an SEC committee, but it is not suggesting regulatory action. Indeed, a lack of archives might be a useful indicator for investors.

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged canadian investor relations institute, conference call, conference calls, disclosure, earnings, earnings calls, financial reporting, Gregor Macdonald, Investor Relations, ir departments, IR websites, John Reucassel, SEC, securities and exchange commission, Tony Zuck, twitter | 4 Responses

What is "fundamental" on an IR website?

By Dominic Jones on May 7, 2008

I WAS having a conversation the other day with a client about recommendations we had made about her company’s website. She wanted to know if a certain recommendation was really “fundamental” to her company’s site.
That’s a really good question and one that every company needs to think about. What are the basic requirements for an [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged annual meeting, annual meetings, annual report, annual reports, blog, conference call, feeds, ir departments, IR websites, recommendation, rss, shareholder, technology | 1 Response

SEC does first conference call with bloggers

By Dominic Jones on April 18, 2008

IN A first for the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a group of 13 bloggers were invited to a special conference call Friday to talk about XBRL ahead of the SEC’s meeting to consider making the financial tagging language mandatory.
I was one of the bloggers on the call with David Blaszkowsky, director of the [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Bill Cara, bloggers, business, chris cox, conference call, David Blaszkowsky, Deepak Ramachandran, disclosure, EDGAR, Investor Relations, Kristin Kaepplein, mashups, securities and exchange commission, T. Rowe Price, technology, wikinomics, XBRL | 2 Responses

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