Inside Investor Relations


Small cap IR: not measuring up

Comments (0) | 1 Sep 2006 | RatingRating (-1 to +1): 0.0 | Print

A new survey finds that neither companies nor fund managers are happy with the state of small-cap IR in the UK.


Depending on the level of interest in your company, the IPO is often the easiest part of acclimatizing to life on the equity capital markets. Investment banks and corporate brokers take the lead and do much of the hard work, eager to justify their substantial fees. As a small cap ...

Register now to read the rest of this article! Registration is free and you will be able to read five articles every month.

Become a subscriber for unlimited access.

Read More About Topics

More on sectors in this article


Dix & Eaton is an integrated communications consultancy specializing in investor relations, public relations, crisis communications, customer communications and reputation valuation. Working as partners, we bring deep experience, foresight and creativity to every relationship and help clients realize the full power of communication to drive results. Founded in 1952, Dix & Eaton has twice been named the nation’s best midsized firm. For more information, visit www.dix-eaton.com.


Featured Articles

Print magazine
All the articles from the May edition of
IR magazine
More

Technology
Walmart launches a new IR app plus
a video-heavy annual report
More

IR societies
How the Netherlands’ IR association
has promoted IR for 20 years
More