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What IR departments need to know about the SEC’s conflict minerals rule
The SEC’s new conflict minerals rule may be a direct consequence of Dodd-Frank, but it addresses human rights, not banking and...
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Icahn’s son gets $3 bn to invest
Companies spooked by the Carl Icahn name don’t look like getting respite any time soon. The legendary hedge fund manager is...
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Giving guidance improves stock returns, study finds
A new study suggests that offering earnings guidance might be one of the best tools to increase the market value of a company...
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Expert network founder pleads guilty to insider trading
A high-profile technology analyst and expert network manager pleaded guilty to insider trading charges yesterday in New York as...
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Investors lose optimism amid market uncertainty
A combination of geopolitical issues and macroeconomic factors has caused investors to lose optimism, according to a survey of 30...
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A grand day out
Jim Buckley, executive vice president and partner at Sharon Merrill, has seen some bad analyst and investor days in his career: a...
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Facebook sets off IPO chill
The Facebook IPO debacle has seen a growing circle of ramifications: underwriters facing investigation, Nasdaq’s technical...
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JOBS Act: Pre-IPO companies opt for stealth mode
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act, signed into law earlier this year, has the potential to significantly affect the...
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Facebook underwriters face investigation
The Facebook IPO has seen an unusual amount of criticism and troubles. System troubles at NASDAQ not only delayed listing Facebook...
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