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How investor relations myths get started

By Dominic Jones on May 18, 2007

By Dominic Jones HAVE you ever seen something you’ve said quoted as fact by a magazine without them actually speaking to you. It’s a strange feeling. I know because it has just happened to me with IR Magazine. The story starts on Wednesday when CorporateCounsel.net editor Broc Romanek posted a piece about ExxonMobil inviting people [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged Australia, Exxon, ExxonMobil, IBM, Investor Relations, large retail shareholder bases, management, New York, SEC, Telstra, TheCorporateCounsel.net | 2 Responses

Michael K. Lawson: Associated Estates Realty Corporation

By Dominic Jones on March 2, 2007

Associated Estates Realty Corporation (NYSE: AEC) has apppointed Michael K. Lawson vice president of investor relations and corporate communications. Before joining AEC, Lawson was the principal of the MKL Group, a full service corporate communications and public affairs consulting firm that advises clients on a host of investor, media and government relations strategies and tactics. Lawson [...]

Posted in Articles | Tagged communications, corporate communications, Exxon, Granite Construction, Investor Relations, Jeffrey I. Friedman, law, management, Michael K. Lawson, MKL Group, Ohio, San Francisco Bay, Valdez | Leave a response

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