Which sort of companies use which types of metrics to determine how good or bad their investor relations programs are?
There is no perfect formula for investor relations, no perfect equation that describes best practice in the complex inter-relationship between company and investor – this much we know. What, then, determines good or bad IR, and how can IR performance be measured?
In this month’s research section, we look at how companies go about the tricky business of evaluating IR practice, both the means by which companies measure IR and the areas that are the focus of evaluation. We . . .
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