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NASDAQ makes StockTwits even more relevant to IR

By Dominic Jones on October 26, 2009

NASDAQ OMX Inc., the world’s largest exchange company, has launched an iPhone application that prominently incorporates content from StockTwits, a service that aggregates Twitter messages by traders and investors about stocks and other securities.
The move is another wake-up call to investor relations departments that they cannot ignore social media or dismiss its role in [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Investor Relations, iPhone, NASDAQ OMX Inc, stocktwits | 3 Responses

Apple blogged, stock tanks. Wow!

By Dominic Jones on May 17, 2007

By Dominic Jones
ANYONE who still thinks blogs are irrelevant to what happens on the stock market should read this story.
During the middle of the trading day, top blog Engadget posted an item based on what it thought was an internal company email saying Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) was delaying its highly anticipated iPhone and its new [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged AppleCare, blogs, Europe, finance, google finance, Investor Relations, iPhone, Japan, Latin America, law, Leopard, Mac OS X, nasdaq, SEC | 2 Responses

Noteworthy list #3

By Dominic Jones on January 9, 2007

Notable excerpts and links to articles and reports we’ve found worthwhile reading. Some links may be intercepted by ads or may require free log-ins. Please don’t blame us for this. Publications have to make a living some way.

Apple’s iPhone

Steve Jobs announced iPhone. Photo: Engadget

We don’t usually focus on a single product, but we’re making an [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged blogs, business, disclosure, finance, Gates Foundation, Internet service providers, iPhone, Ken Bertsch, law, London, management, managing director of corporate governance analysis, Moody, search engines, SEC, securities, securities and exchange commission, social networking site, social networking sites, Steve Jobs, technology, TIAA-CREF, TowerGroup, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, United Nations, video conferencing | Leave a response

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