Do non-US companies really need an IRO based in the US?
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When Deutsche Telekom’s Nils Paellmann came to the US in 1998, he was one of a small number of IROs from overseas companies working in the US. A dozen years later, despite more globalized institutional investors, a worldwide financial crisis and many non-domestic companies having de-listed from US exchanges ...
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