Description

Book Synopsis

The ultimate guide to investor relations

Your one-stop resource for everything pertaining to your company''s dealings with the investment community, Running an Effective Investor Relations Department provides investor relations professionals with essential day-to-day information. From creating and properly communicating a company''s investment story, to dealing with both the sell side and buy side of the investment community, to providing guidance, and the form and frequency of that guidance, this authoritative resource covers it all.

  • Addresses every possible area of the investor relations profession
  • Includes chapters covering disclosure, forward-looking statements, guidance, event management, and twenty other topics
  • Other titles by Bragg: The Vest Pocket Controller, Accounting Best Practices, Sixth Edition, and Just-in-Time Accounting, Third Edition

Practical and thorough, this book offers the world-class guid

Table of Contents

Preface xi

About the Author xiii

Chapter 1: Managing Investor Relations 1

Why Have an Investor Relations Department? 1

Investor Relations Objectives and Goals 2

Investor Relations Tools 3

Investor Relations Budget 6

Float Management 8

Managing Bad News 10

Responding to Rumors 14

Summary 15

Chapter 2: Investor Relations Officer Position 16

Key Aspects of the IRO Position 16

IRO Job Description 19

Investor Relations Team 21

IRO as Management Representative 22

Summary 23

Chapter 3: Creating the Company Story 24

Creating the Story 24

Packaging the Story 26

Strategic Credibility 29

Clarifying and Mitigating Risk 30

Company Reputation 32

Matching the Company to the Story 34

Duration of the Story 34

Coordination with Public Relations 35

Summary 35

Chapter 4: Event Management 37

Conference Call 37

Road Show 41

Non-Deal Road Show 46

Annual Meeting 47

Plant Tour 49

Annual Analyst Meeting 49

Analyst and Industry Conferences 50

Podcast Dissemination 50

Video Dissemination 52

Blog Dissemination 52

Event Disclosure Issues 53

Practicing for Events 54

Summary 55

Chapter 5: Public Communications 57

Constructing a Press Release 57

Dealing with the Media 63

Dealing with Electronic Message Boards 66

Investor Relations Advertising 67

Summary 68

Chapter 6: Publications 69

Fact Sheet 69

Annual Report 74

Product Pipeline Report 77

Company-Paid Research Reports 78

Independent Research Reports 78

Welcome Kit 79

Videos 79

Other Publications 80

Information Tracking Systems for Publications 81

Legal Liability 82

Summary 82

Chapter 7: Investor Relations Web Site 83

Basic Investor Relations Web Site 83

Intermediate Investor Relations Web Site 84

Advanced Investor Relations Web Site 87

Web Site Layout 90

Hyperlink Liability 91

Sample Web Sites 92

Summary 93

Chapter 8: Management Discussion and Analysis Section 94

MD&A Reporting Requirements 94

SEC Guidance 98

Examples of Enhanced MD&A Disclosure 99

A Case for Full Disclosure 101

Summary 102

Chapter 9: Disclosure 103

Form 8-K 104

Disclosure of Non-GAAP Information 111

Regulation FD 114

Disclosure Policy 115

Disclosure Procedure 117

Ensuring Compliance with Disclosure Rules 118

Disclosure During an Initial Public Offering 120

Summary 121

Chapter 10: Forward-Looking Statements 122

Basis for Class Action Lawsuits 122

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act 123

Forward-Looking Statements 124

Legal Liability for Past Statements 127

Summary 127

Chapter 11: Providing Guidance 128

Whether to Provide Guidance 128

Form of Guidance Issued 130

Frequency and Timing of Guidance 132

Aggressiveness of Guidance 133

Guidance Policy 134

Summary 135

Chapter 12: Dealing with the Sell Side 136

Analyst’s Perspective 136

Finding the Right Analyst 139

Dealing with Analysts 140

Negative Analyst Report 144

Dealing with Brokers 145

Pump and Dump 147

Dealing with Investment Bankers 148

Dealing with Sell-Side Specialists 149

Summary 149

Chapter 13: Dealing with the Buy Side 151

Types of Investors 151

Dealing with Institutional Investors 153

Travel Requirements for Meetings with Institutional Investors 156

Dealing with Individual Investors 158

Dealing with Investment Clubs 160

Dealing with Foreign Investors 161

Investor Presentation 162

Managing a Private Investment in Public Equity 164

Accredited Investor 164

Dividend Reinvestment 165

Direct Stock Purchase Plans 165

Summary 166

Chapter 14: Dealing with Credit Rating Agencies 167

Credit Rating Agency Relationship 167

Summary 169

Chapter 15: Dealing with Short Sellers and Activist Investors 170

How Short Sellers Operate 170

How to Handle Short Sellers 172

Monitoring Short Sellers 174

Dealing with Activist Investors 174

Summary 175

Chapter 16: Dealing with the Board of Directors 177

IRO and the Board of Directors 177

Investor Relations Board Packet 182

Summary 182

Chapter 17: Major Stock Exchanges 183

Listing Process 183

American Stock Exchange 184

Overview of the NASDAQ 187

NASDAQ Capital Market 187

NASDAQ Global Market 188

New York Stock Exchange 190

Comparing the Stock Exchanges 191

Summary 193

Chapter 18: Monitoring the Market 194

Monitoring through Internet Services 194

Monitoring through Individuals 195

Surveying Investors 196

Locating Investors 199

Monitoring through a Stock Surveillance Service 200

Monitoring through a Stock Transfer Agent 201

Bloomberg Terminals 201

Electronic Message Boards 201

Activity Caused by Trading Strategies 202

Summary 204

Chapter 19: Blue Sky Laws 206

Blue Sky Law Requirements and Implications 206

Blue Sky Advice for the IRO 208

Chapter 20: Proxy Solicitations 209

Proxy Solicitation Concepts 209

Online Proxy Voting 215

Proxy Distribution Process 218

NYSE Rule 452 222

Summary 223

Chapter 21: Dividends and Stock Buy-Backs 224

Transition to a Dividend 224

Dividend Policy 225

Stock Buy-Back Alternative 227

SEC Conditions on Stock Buy-Backs 228

Disclosure of a Stock Buy-Back Program 229

Odd-Lot Shareholdings 231

Summary 232

Chapter 22: Outsourcing Investor Relations 233

Skill Set of an Investor Relations Consultant 233

Managing the Consultant Relationship 236

National Investor Relations Institute 237

Summary 237

Chapter 23: Investor Relations Metrics 239

Internal and Financial Metrics 239

Peer Metrics 244

Company-Specific Metrics 245

Metrics Consistency 246

Explaining Results 247

Summary 249

Index 250

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 20/08/2010
      ISBN13: 9780470630303, 978-0470630303
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The ultimate guide to investor relations

      Your one-stop resource for everything pertaining to your company''s dealings with the investment community, Running an Effective Investor Relations Department provides investor relations professionals with essential day-to-day information. From creating and properly communicating a company''s investment story, to dealing with both the sell side and buy side of the investment community, to providing guidance, and the form and frequency of that guidance, this authoritative resource covers it all.

      • Addresses every possible area of the investor relations profession
      • Includes chapters covering disclosure, forward-looking statements, guidance, event management, and twenty other topics
      • Other titles by Bragg: The Vest Pocket Controller, Accounting Best Practices, Sixth Edition, and Just-in-Time Accounting, Third Edition

      Practical and thorough, this book offers the world-class guid

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      About the Author xiii

      Chapter 1: Managing Investor Relations 1

      Why Have an Investor Relations Department? 1

      Investor Relations Objectives and Goals 2

      Investor Relations Tools 3

      Investor Relations Budget 6

      Float Management 8

      Managing Bad News 10

      Responding to Rumors 14

      Summary 15

      Chapter 2: Investor Relations Officer Position 16

      Key Aspects of the IRO Position 16

      IRO Job Description 19

      Investor Relations Team 21

      IRO as Management Representative 22

      Summary 23

      Chapter 3: Creating the Company Story 24

      Creating the Story 24

      Packaging the Story 26

      Strategic Credibility 29

      Clarifying and Mitigating Risk 30

      Company Reputation 32

      Matching the Company to the Story 34

      Duration of the Story 34

      Coordination with Public Relations 35

      Summary 35

      Chapter 4: Event Management 37

      Conference Call 37

      Road Show 41

      Non-Deal Road Show 46

      Annual Meeting 47

      Plant Tour 49

      Annual Analyst Meeting 49

      Analyst and Industry Conferences 50

      Podcast Dissemination 50

      Video Dissemination 52

      Blog Dissemination 52

      Event Disclosure Issues 53

      Practicing for Events 54

      Summary 55

      Chapter 5: Public Communications 57

      Constructing a Press Release 57

      Dealing with the Media 63

      Dealing with Electronic Message Boards 66

      Investor Relations Advertising 67

      Summary 68

      Chapter 6: Publications 69

      Fact Sheet 69

      Annual Report 74

      Product Pipeline Report 77

      Company-Paid Research Reports 78

      Independent Research Reports 78

      Welcome Kit 79

      Videos 79

      Other Publications 80

      Information Tracking Systems for Publications 81

      Legal Liability 82

      Summary 82

      Chapter 7: Investor Relations Web Site 83

      Basic Investor Relations Web Site 83

      Intermediate Investor Relations Web Site 84

      Advanced Investor Relations Web Site 87

      Web Site Layout 90

      Hyperlink Liability 91

      Sample Web Sites 92

      Summary 93

      Chapter 8: Management Discussion and Analysis Section 94

      MD&A Reporting Requirements 94

      SEC Guidance 98

      Examples of Enhanced MD&A Disclosure 99

      A Case for Full Disclosure 101

      Summary 102

      Chapter 9: Disclosure 103

      Form 8-K 104

      Disclosure of Non-GAAP Information 111

      Regulation FD 114

      Disclosure Policy 115

      Disclosure Procedure 117

      Ensuring Compliance with Disclosure Rules 118

      Disclosure During an Initial Public Offering 120

      Summary 121

      Chapter 10: Forward-Looking Statements 122

      Basis for Class Action Lawsuits 122

      Private Securities Litigation Reform Act 123

      Forward-Looking Statements 124

      Legal Liability for Past Statements 127

      Summary 127

      Chapter 11: Providing Guidance 128

      Whether to Provide Guidance 128

      Form of Guidance Issued 130

      Frequency and Timing of Guidance 132

      Aggressiveness of Guidance 133

      Guidance Policy 134

      Summary 135

      Chapter 12: Dealing with the Sell Side 136

      Analyst’s Perspective 136

      Finding the Right Analyst 139

      Dealing with Analysts 140

      Negative Analyst Report 144

      Dealing with Brokers 145

      Pump and Dump 147

      Dealing with Investment Bankers 148

      Dealing with Sell-Side Specialists 149

      Summary 149

      Chapter 13: Dealing with the Buy Side 151

      Types of Investors 151

      Dealing with Institutional Investors 153

      Travel Requirements for Meetings with Institutional Investors 156

      Dealing with Individual Investors 158

      Dealing with Investment Clubs 160

      Dealing with Foreign Investors 161

      Investor Presentation 162

      Managing a Private Investment in Public Equity 164

      Accredited Investor 164

      Dividend Reinvestment 165

      Direct Stock Purchase Plans 165

      Summary 166

      Chapter 14: Dealing with Credit Rating Agencies 167

      Credit Rating Agency Relationship 167

      Summary 169

      Chapter 15: Dealing with Short Sellers and Activist Investors 170

      How Short Sellers Operate 170

      How to Handle Short Sellers 172

      Monitoring Short Sellers 174

      Dealing with Activist Investors 174

      Summary 175

      Chapter 16: Dealing with the Board of Directors 177

      IRO and the Board of Directors 177

      Investor Relations Board Packet 182

      Summary 182

      Chapter 17: Major Stock Exchanges 183

      Listing Process 183

      American Stock Exchange 184

      Overview of the NASDAQ 187

      NASDAQ Capital Market 187

      NASDAQ Global Market 188

      New York Stock Exchange 190

      Comparing the Stock Exchanges 191

      Summary 193

      Chapter 18: Monitoring the Market 194

      Monitoring through Internet Services 194

      Monitoring through Individuals 195

      Surveying Investors 196

      Locating Investors 199

      Monitoring through a Stock Surveillance Service 200

      Monitoring through a Stock Transfer Agent 201

      Bloomberg Terminals 201

      Electronic Message Boards 201

      Activity Caused by Trading Strategies 202

      Summary 204

      Chapter 19: Blue Sky Laws 206

      Blue Sky Law Requirements and Implications 206

      Blue Sky Advice for the IRO 208

      Chapter 20: Proxy Solicitations 209

      Proxy Solicitation Concepts 209

      Online Proxy Voting 215

      Proxy Distribution Process 218

      NYSE Rule 452 222

      Summary 223

      Chapter 21: Dividends and Stock Buy-Backs 224

      Transition to a Dividend 224

      Dividend Policy 225

      Stock Buy-Back Alternative 227

      SEC Conditions on Stock Buy-Backs 228

      Disclosure of a Stock Buy-Back Program 229

      Odd-Lot Shareholdings 231

      Summary 232

      Chapter 22: Outsourcing Investor Relations 233

      Skill Set of an Investor Relations Consultant 233

      Managing the Consultant Relationship 236

      National Investor Relations Institute 237

      Summary 237

      Chapter 23: Investor Relations Metrics 239

      Internal and Financial Metrics 239

      Peer Metrics 244

      Company-Specific Metrics 245

      Metrics Consistency 246

      Explaining Results 247

      Summary 249

      Index 250

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