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By IR Web Report on April 18, 2010
REUTERS, the news division of information services giant Thomson Reuters, has published an ill-informed, inaccurate and one-sided article about Google Inc.’s (NASDAQ: GOOG) announcement that it will use its website rather than paid PR wires to distribute its financial results.
Posted in Articles | Tagged disclosure, Google Inc., Investor Relations, IR websites, pubsubhubbub, securities and exchange commission, Thomson Reuters, Web-based disclosure
By IR Web Report on October 15, 2009
ANALYSTS and investors have long complained that management at some companies manipulate the flow of information to the market and play favorites by carefully screening which questions they take on their earnings calls. Now Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) has taken the lead to bring transparency to the earnings call question queue by inviting analysts — [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged earnings calls, engagement, Google Inc., webcasts
By IR Web Report on May 25, 2007
NEWS today that European Union privacy regulators are challenging giant Google Inc.’s privacy practices should be cause for alarm for companies that use Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.-owned Shareholder.com’s investor tracking tools on their websites. The EU regulators are concerned that Google’s tracking practices violate privacy protections in Europe. However, when you compare what Google is [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged analyst, corporate websites, e-proxy, earnings, earnings calls, Europe, European Union, feeds, Google Inc., Investor Relations, IR websites, JPMorgan Chase & Co, law, nasdaq, nasdaq stock market inc, national investor relations institute, Netflix, NIRI, non-anonymous web tracking services, Palm Inc., privacy, QUALCOMM Inc., Questar, rss, SEC, SEC filings, securities, securities and exchange commission, shareholder.com, technology, The Western Union Co., U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, VeriSign Inc., Zimmer Holdings
By IR Web Report on March 17, 2007
By Dominic Jones GOOGLE INC. has acquired software that has enormous potential to help investors of all types make sense of large volumes of financial and stock market data. The powerful Trendalyzer software, developed by the Gapminder Foundation in Sweden, creates animated charts from dull data in ways that investors of all persuasions will find [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged blogs, FDIC, finance, Gapminder Foundation in Sweden, google finance, Google Inc., Investor Relations, IR websites, Java, mainstream Web users, Marissa Mayer, microsoft, SEC, securities, securities and exchange commission, Shanghai Stock Exchange, thomson financial, Trendalyzer, Trendalyzer software, XBRL
By IR Web Report on January 4, 2007
By Dominic Jones (Note: this post has been revised to add my views on stockpickr from an individual investor perspective.) THE news release doesn’t do this new site justice. I spent about 30 minutes looking it over and near the end I was convinced that it was worth my while to go back when I [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged blogs, finance, Google Inc., Howard Lindzon, Investor Relations, James Altucher, Pfizer, Radyne Corporation, social media, social networking, social site, Stockpickr, Stockpickr.com, stocks, techcrunch, The Street, TheStreet.com, ticker symbol, Warren Buffett, yahoo
By IR Web Report on January 2, 2007
By Dominic Jones BLOGGERS are questioning whether Google Inc.’s official corporate blog qualifies as a blog because the company does not permit readers to comment on its posts. The debate was sparked after Google posted a year-end review touting impressive traffic statistics for its Official Google Blog, a website the company says is its corporate [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged blogs, Dave Winer, feeds, Google Inc., Jeremiah Owyang, law, management, Mathew Ingram, Michael Arrington, microsoft, official, official corporate blog, rss, SEC, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, techcrunch, technology, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Warren Buffett, yahoo
By IR Web Report on October 20, 2006
By Dominic Jones I’M HAVING a bit of fun here, but shouldn’t the quintessential Web company be just a little more hip to using new technologies in its communications with investors? Google Inc. — which just acquired web video sensation YouTube for $1.65 billion — webcasted it earnings call yesterday using investor relations website outsourcing [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged blogs, communications, earnings, earnings calls, finance, google finance, Google Inc., IE7, investor communications, Investor Relations, management, microsoft, Microsoft Windows, MP3, nasdaq, Real Player, seeking alpha, seekingalpha, shareholder.com, Skype, Skype services, technology, transcripts, VOIP, YouTube
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