IROs seeking a seat at the table should emphasize their direct connection to shareholders
The relationship between IROs and their company’s board may not always be smooth, with each serving audiences and stakeholders that have different demands and priorities.
But Ilja Graulich, head of investor relations and communications at mining resource company Tharisa, says his company’s board greatly respects the direct link he provides to Tharisa’s investor base.
Like many IROs, one of Graulich’s main responsibilities is to help spread the company message and ensure it is
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