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Evaluating NIRI's IR website guidelines 2

By Dominic Jones on September 9, 2008

IN PART one of this review, I mentioned that the US National Investor Relations Institute’s (NIRI’s) executive alert on investor relations websites includes a list of 14 Do’s and Don’ts for IR departments to follow. In this post, I review each of the guidelines and explain why I think they’re either good or bad. The [...]

Posted in Articles, Investor Relations | Tagged national investor relations institute, NIRI, SEC, securities and exchange commission, technology, XBRL

Evaluating NIRI's Do's and Don'ts for IR websites

Evaluating NIRI's Do's and Don'ts for IR websites

By Dominic Jones on September 8, 2008

THE US National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) has issued a 5-page briefing on investor relations website practices based on a review they did of the largest 100 US companies’ sites. On one level I can’t help but applaud the guidelines because they are long overdue. Investor relations websites have been around for more than 10 [...]

Posted in Articles, Investor Relations | Tagged national investor relations institute, NIRI, SEC, securities and exchange commission, technology, XBRL

SEC greenlights "notice-and-access" news releases

By Dominic Jones on August 8, 2008

THE US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) new guidance for company websites gives investor relations departments an opportunity to cut their disclosure costs and boost traffic to their websites by using “notice-and-access” news releases for Regulation FD. Although the SEC’s guidance goes so far as to say that “some companies” may not need to use [...]

Posted in Articles, Disclosure, Investor Relations | Tagged disclosure practices, earnings, EDGAR, feeds, hedge funds, Internet, investor relations website, ir departments, national investor relations institute, news releases, NIRI, notice-and-access, nyse, rss, SEC, securities and exchange commission, shareholder.com, technology, Thomson Reuters, Twitter, us sec

IR leaders on YouTube and FriendFeed

By Dominic Jones on June 18, 2008

LAST WEEK, I wrote about how the US National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) annual conference was being given a little Web 2.0 treatment on the new, 100-day-old service called FriendFeed. That unplanned experiment, which occurred to me on a whim and far exceeded what I or anyone else expected, was followed this week by a [...]

Posted in Articles, Investor Relations, Social Media | Tagged CIRI, jeff morgan, national investor relations institute, NIRI, niri08, Ryan Lejbak, SEC, TheCorporateCounsel.net, Twitter, URLs, YouTube

Who to visit at NIRI's vendor showcase

By Dominic Jones on June 10, 2008

IN TODAY’S technology-driven disclosure world, every IR department needs a reliable and highly informed web communications partner to help them navigate through the many new and exciting ways that they can connect online with their investors. This was made clear yesterday at the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) annual conference in San Diego when John [...]

Posted in Articles, Disclosure, Investor Relations, Social Media | Tagged corporate websites, national investor relations institute, niri08, shareholder.com, technology, Thomson Reuters

NIRI's earnings guidance survey makes no sense

By Dominic Jones on May 30, 2008

I HAVE just updated my post from earlier this week about the disconnect between the guidance practices of public companies and the opinions of investment analysts and portfolio managers about what constitutes best practice. IR Magazine and the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) say I am wrong to say IROs are more focused on short-term [...]

Posted in Articles, Disclosure, Investor Relations | Tagged disclosure practices, earnings, earnings guidance, national investor relations institute, NIRI

IROs more short-term focused than analysts — Updated

By Dominic Jones on May 28, 2008

Update: According to IR Magazine, which alludes to this post in a backhanded way, I have this story wrong. They say: “The survey found that the proportion of companies providing quarterly earnings estimates (which NIRI says should not be confused with the frequency with which guidance is offered), are down to 18 percent, from 27 [...]

Posted in Articles, Investor Relations | Tagged cfa institute, earnings, earnings guidance, national investor relations institute, NIRI

Innovator: zu.com communications inc.

By Dominic Jones on May 12, 2008

IR Web Report’s Q&As are unpaid profiles of service providers that we believe are doing interesting and innovative work in the area of online investor relations and stakeholder communications. If you would like your firm featured in a Q&A, we invite you to contact us using our general email inbox. Firm name: zu.com communications inc.  [...]

Posted in Annual Reports, Articles, Disclosure, Investor Relations, Social Media | Tagged annual report, content management systems, e-proxy, feeds, Flash, GRI, Internet, national investor relations institute, online annual reports, online communications, Online Investor Relations, Ryan Lejbak, stakeholder communications, technology, Tony Zuck

Associations put online IR in spotlight

By Pam Agnew on April 10, 2008

THE North American investor relations associations appear to be putting web-based disclosure on the front burner as the Internet moves to center stage and securities regulators increasingly rely on corporate websites to deliver information to investors. Earlier this week, Jeff Morgan, the new President and CEO of the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI), called to [...]

Posted in Articles, Disclosure, Investor Relations | Tagged CIRI, financial reporting, Internet, investor communications, jeff morgan, national investor relations institute, NIRI, SEC, securities and exchange commission, usability

Shareholder.com clients should read this

By Dominic Jones 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 Issues, Online IR | Tagged law, nasdaq, nasdaq stock market inc, national investor relations institute, NIRI, privacy, SEC, shareholder.com

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