By IR Web Report on July 26, 2010
NOKIA Corporation (NYSE: NOK) last week became the latest company to use the advisory news release process that IR Web Report has long urged companies to adopt for disclosure information.
Posted in Articles | Tagged Investor Relations, online disclosure, reg fd, regulation fd, social media, web disclosure
By IR Web Report on July 19, 2010
WHEN Internet giant Google, Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) reported its second-quarter 2010 earnings last week it did so without using a paid PR wire service – a controversial move that some predicted would create challenges for the disclosure ecosystem.
Posted in Articles | Tagged Investor Relations, online disclosure, reg fd, regulation fd, social media, web disclosure
By IR Web Report on July 13, 2010
EXPEDIA, Inc. (NASDAQ: EXPE) is one US company that has for several quarters used an advisory release process for its quarterly earnings releases. The process has run smoothly and resulted in an increase in the number of investors accessing the results from the company’s website, which recently was upgraded to a new platform hosted by [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged finance websites, Investor Relations, online disclosure, reg fd, regulation fd, web disclosure
By IR Web Report on July 7, 2010
ONE of the biggest benefits of using advisory releases rather than full-text ones is the potential for companies to attract more investors to their IR websites, where they can communicate more effectively and establish direct connections with their audiences. Increased traffic and recognition for a company’s investor relations website also contributes towards a site becoming [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged finance websites, Investor Relations, online disclosure, reg fd, regulation fd, web disclosure
By IR Web Report on July 6, 2010
A GROWING number of US companies are cutting costs and driving more traffic to their investor relations websites by using PR wire services to distribute alerts and links instead of full-text press releases.
Posted in Articles | Tagged earnings releases, Investor Relations, investor relations website, news releases, press releases, reg fd, web disclosure
By IR Web Report on June 24, 2010
ONE OF THE hottest topics of conversation in the US investor relations profession right now is using the web for disclosure and communications to investors. It was a dominant theme at the recent National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) annual conference in San Diego, and the discussion has continued in various trade publications and online forums.
Posted in Articles | Tagged Investor Relations, investor relations website, online disclosure, reg fd, regulation fd, social media, web disclosure
We will be publishing a number of reports on IR web communications best practice. If you want us to cover a specific topic, please complete a short survey to tell us about your interests. The New Online Disclosure How to leverage the web for better compliance and investor communication Synopsis Corporate disclosure practices in the [...]
By IR Web Report on September 1, 2009
WHEN Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) accidentally posted earnings information on the web prior to their official announcement last week, it was a little like seeing a poster child for online disclosure fall from grace. None of the usual crop of online disclosure pundits uttered a word about it, as if to do so would cast [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged dell inc, disclosure, Investor Relations, real time web, reg fd, stocks, twitter, web disclosure
By IR Web Report on February 4, 2009
The New York Stock Exchange is set to change its antiquated “timely alert policy” to bring it in line with the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) guidance for using corporate websites to satisfy Regulation FD.
Posted in Articles | Tagged disclosure, Investor Relations, IR websites, Marketwire, nyse, pr newswire, reg fd, SEC, timely alert policy, web disclosure
By IR Web Report on January 25, 2009
THERE was a time when being able to quickly send information to be published at multiple places on the Internet was difficult and expensive. Big PR newswires, for instance, charged hefty fees for the ability to have your press releases and other information distributed to multiple points where investors could receive them. But just as [...]
Posted in Articles | Tagged Investor Relations, newswires, reg fd, SEC, syndication
Recent Comments