IROs consider impact of Sarbanes-Oxley at two
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After two years of the signing of Sarbane-Oxley act on July 30, 2002 investor relations officers (IROs) complain about the impact of attorneys on the investor relations process. it is believed that IROs should be educated in the law to counter influence that is feared.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 2004
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SEC, newswires push reporting format
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Benefits of Extensible Business Reporting Language, as a global reporting language in newswires are discussed. Adoption of this language in United States based institutions and foreign companies is also compared.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 2006
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Sell-side coverage remains as elusive as ever
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Guidelines for keeping stock valuations after sell-side coverage in investor relations programs are presented.
Publication Name: O'Dwyer's PR Services Report
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1043-2957
Year: 2007
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