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Executive Summary of the Investor Perception Study: Nordic 2008/2009

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Executive summaries offer a snapshot of the findings from one of IR magazine's investor perception studies



IR magazine's executive summaries provide a concise report on the key findings from each of our investor perception studies. Each executive summary gives a briefing on critical IR issues and top performers in the region. The summaries are available to standard and professional subscribers to InsideInvestorRelations.

The full investor perception studies are independent research reports used to identify the winners of our awards for top-flight IR. Investor perception studies contain verbatim comments from analysts and portfolio managers on their selections, as well as their thoughts on specific issues with implications for the investor relations industry. The full reports are available to professional subscribers to InsideInvestorRelations. Read more about the study methodology here.

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