Global Investor Relations Practice Report 2016 in 60 seconds

The IR Magazine Global Investor Relations Practice Report 2016 brings together data from more than 1,300 IROs worldwide

Findings include:
• The average IR team has 2.7 people and an IR budget of $446,000
• The average IR professional earns a salary of $75,000-$99,999 a year and has spent six to 10 years in investor relations
• While the number of men and women in IR is split evenly at IR manager level, two thirds of heads of IR are male

The report looks at IR practices across North America, Europe and Asia, different cap sizes and industry sectors.

It covers IR activities, team structure, management involvement in IR, and much more. To find out more or to download the report, please visit www.IRmagazine.com

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