It's not new anymore. But few are completely at ease with the medium, either. Investor Relations magazine organizes a discussion on IR on the web
If you haven't convinced management yet that your financial information should be on the net, get your resumé together: either your company won't last long or, it doesn't listen to you. If you are responsible for the decision, shame on you.
Why? According to Jeff Vilensky, a research analyst at Bear Stearns, 'If investors are telling companies that they aren't getting information from the internet, they are lying.' Vilensky argues that initial research is rarely done by the
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