investor meetings
Life Sciences: Communicating the Investment Story
If you have ever tried telling a life sciences investment story, chances are, you’ve encountered one of three responses: “Wait. Slow down. I have no idea what you’re talking about.” This is sometimes communicated nonverbally as a blank stare. “Okay. That makes sense. So when do you expect commercialization?” “What’s the mechanism of action? And…
5 Tips for a Successful Investor Day
Hosting an investor day can be a powerful way to raise management visibility and credibility, highlight the depth of your management team, and clarify your company’s value proposition and growth strategy. But planning a successful investor day is no small task. Here are five tips to help you along the way.
Keeping the Activists at Bay: Five Steps to an Effective Response Plan
The new reality is that no public company, no matter how highly regarded or well managed, is immune from activist attention. The number of activist campaigns waged against public companies increased in 2015 to 375 according to the research firm FactSet. Once an activist surfaces, every move a company makes can have a profound and cascading…
How Investor Relations Can Support the Buy Side’s Investment Process
By Dennis Walsh, Vice President “Buy-side analysts truly value a company with a responsive investor relations program led by an informed IRO,” shares John Barr, Co-Manager of the Needham Growth Fund (NEEGX) and Manager of the Needham Aggressive Growth Fund (NEAGX). Most strategic investor relations programs aim to increase institutional ownership with new long-term shareholders.…
REIT IR: This Investor Pool Isn’t Big Enough for the Two of Us
By Andrew Blazier, Senior Associate A good friend and colleague of mine used to describe the universe of real estate investment trusts – REITs – as an “us girls” industry. It was difficult to break in, but once you did, the REIT community was so small, and so interconnected, that working within the industry could…
Confronting the Quarterly Quiet Period Dilemma
By Jim Buckley One of the investor relations issues that companies often struggle with is the “quiet period.” Here I’m not talking about the SEC mandated quiet period related to IPOs, other public offerings or around the release of lock-up agreements. Those all have defined legal parameters and lines drawn around what companies can and…
Investor Relations for Industrials
Communicating That 1+1 = 3 By David Calusdian, Executive Vice President & Partner A well-known portfolio manager once said to me that he loved diversified industrial companies “for their break-up value.” If you’re in the industrial space, this is the polar opposite of how you want investors to think about your company. For an industrial,…
Investor Relations for the New CFO – Six Steps for IR Success
By David Calusdian, Executive Vice President & Partner *Originally appeared on Samuel’s CFO Blog. Samuel Dergel is Director and Search Consultant at Stanton Chase International. Mr. Dergel specializes in Executive Search for Chief Financial Officers. As the new CFO of a publicly held company, somewhere on your extensive “to do” list is implementing an effective…
What makes for an effective investor presentation? [Video]
By David Calusdian, Executive Vice President & Partner We’ve all seen bad investor presentations at various conferences. But what makes them bad? The purpose of an investor presentation is to convey the company’s investment thesis. If the presentation does not succeed in articulating the investment thesis in a memorable way, it has failed. So how…
Developing an Investor Relations Program for an IPO Company [Video]
By Maureen Wolff, President and Partner Companies planning to go public need to be able to hit the ground running on the day of the IPO pricing with an investor relations program. In order to prepare, Sharon Merrill President and Partner Maureen Wolff provides tips on what to do before and after the S-1 filing…