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Should you outsource IR?

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IR magazine considers the good and bad aspects of outsourcing your IR program


It’s no secret that many smaller or newly public companies outsource their entire IR function to consulting agencies – yet many of those that rely almost exclusively on external IR help aren’t exactly advertising the fact. ‘Companies don’t want to stand up and say, I’ve outsourced one ...

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