Inside Investor Relations

IR Magazine South East Asia Conference & Awards 2011

IR Magazine Conferences & Awards

Agenda

8:30 am Registration and coffee

9:00 am Welcome and opening remarks

9:10 am Keynote: Market outlook 2012: Is there more volatility ahead?
Lorraine Tan, director of equity research, Asia, S&P Capital IQ

9:30 am Panel discussion: Responding to the growing significance of IR within the corporate structure
Harold Woo, head of investor relations, CapitaLand
Matt Hardwick, international investor relations, Cisco Systems

10:10 am IR best practice Q&A: working with DRs
Cameron Tough, head of investor relations, PT Adaro
Herston Powers, vice president, BNY Mellon Depositary Receipts
   
10:30 am Morning coffee

11:00 am CDP case study: Asian leaders in carbon disclosure
Hendrik Rosenthal, project director, ASrIA

11:20 am Panel discussion: Corporate governance, ESG and IR
Novian Fitriawan, head of investor relations, PT Vale Indonesia
John Gollifer, senior vice president and head investor relations, Singapore Exchange
David Gerald, president & chief executive officer, SIAS
Rebecca Lewis, analyst, SRI specialist, Arisaig Partners


12:00 noon IR best practice Q&A: working with corporate access
Cara Eio, head of client strategy and corporate & investor access, Asia ex-Japan, Nomura
Jeannie Ong, senior vice president and head of investor relations & corporate communications, StarHub


12:20 pm Panel discussion: View from the other side: the best approach for today’s uncertain markets
Christopher Wong, senior investment manager, Aberdeen Asset Management
Rebecca Lewis, analyst, SRI specialist, Arisaig Partners

13:10 - IR Magazine South East Asia Awards presentation luncheon


 

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