Joining the Conversation: An Invitation to Investor Relations Officers
- ppearlman
- November 5th, 2009
Something extraordinary is occurring on StockTwits.
A multitude of intelligent moderated conversations is evolving in real time and the focus is on the companies you represent.
The depth and richness of these exchanges is increasing and will only continue to increase and the number of those listening in grows every day. Informed community members are discussing everything from stock price to company fundamentals to new products. Its frankly more than we had envisioned early on.
There’s only one set of voices absent from the burgeoning conversation and that is you, the investor relations officers of these public companies!
The beautiful thing is that you can easily join in and represent your company. By participating, you will truly have the chance to engage those who are most interested in your companies. You will be closer, better informed and more responsive to your investors than ever before and will have the opportunity to answer questions and clarify vision.
We invite you to join in and represent your company at the epicenter of this community of information sharing and all you have to do is follow StockTwits on Twitter, follow your company specific StockTwits stream and add a $ in front of your company’s ticker symbol when you tweet about company specific issues or respond to questions. Its very easy.
For more information on how to do this right, feel free to contact me at phil at stocktwits dot com. We look forward to helping you disseminate news in a real-time fashion and hear your shareholders.
The information in this blog post represents my own opinions and does not contain a recommendation for any particular security or investment. I or my affiliates may hold positions or other interests in securities mentioned in the Blog, please see my Disclaimer page for my full disclaimer.
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