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Hundreds of non-US companies targeted for unsponsored ADRs

By IR Web Report on October 28, 2008

HUNDREDS of foreign companies have suddenly found themselves with new securities in the United States as depositary banks have rushed in the past two weeks to register unsponsored American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on their shares — in most cases without their consent. Under relaxed new rules that went into effect on October 10 (PDF 1.5MB, [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged Deutsche Bank, Investor Relations, Rule 12g3-2(b), SEC, securities, unsponsored ADRs | 2 Responses

News Digest for November 9, 2006

By IR Web Report on November 9, 2006

There are 7 items… Dems Pledge to Scrutinize Big Business | S.E.C. Is Seeking to Help Small Companies on Audits | D.Boerse set to lose battle for Euronext -analysts | The future of financial reporting | CNW Group’s AGM Survival Kit | Hertz dumps Deutsche Bank from IPO | Microsoft Finishes Vista, to Meet New [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged Deutsche Bank, financial reporting, law, Meet New Release Targets Microsoft Corp., microsoft, Microsoft Vista, Microsoft Windows, SEC, securities, securities and exchange commission | Leave a response

Eric Hageman: KPN

By IR Web Report on August 21, 2006

Eric Hageman has been appointed as the new Head of Investor Relations at Koninklijke KPN N.V. effective September 15, 2006. He was previously deputy head. Hageman, 36, replaces Jantiene Klein Roseboom, who has decided to leave the company after nearly three years. Prior to joining KPN in June 2005, Hageman worked as a corporate financier [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged Belgium, Deutsche Bank, Eric Hageman, Germany, Investor Relations, Jantiene Klein Roseboom, Koninklijke KPN N.V., London, London Business School, Maastricht University, SEC, technology

Mark Pogharian: The Hershey Company

By IR Web Report on July 17, 2006

HERSHEY, Pa., July 17, 2006 — The Hershey Company today announced that Mark K. Pogharian has joined the company as Director, Investor Relations, effective July 17th. Pogharian will report to Bryon Klemens, Vice President, Business Development. “Mark’s leadership will enable us to build on our strong relationships with the investment community,” Klemens said. “His extensive [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged Deutsche Bank, Hershey, Hershey Company, Investor Relations, Kraft Foods, Manager, Mark K. Pogharian, Mark Pogharian, Massachusetts, Nabisco, Nichols College, non-chocolate confectionery products, Pennsylvania, strategy

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