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What To Do When Your Stock Blows Up
Sponsored By Thomson Financial
- Topics:
- Banking & Capital Markets > Equity
- Compliance & Governance > Investor Relations
- Finance & Risk Management
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- Abstract:
- At some point almost all public companies suffer a significant one or multi-day drop in their share price and are forced to issue a response to investors. However, many senior level executives and IROs are unaware of the best way not only to disseminate that response, but also how to handle the fallout that typically takes place after an adverse event transpires. To that end, Thomson Financial surveyed 53 "C-level" executives and IROs to gauge how public companies historically have responded to large one or multi-day drops in their share price. In addition to providing these results, this report also provides an outline that public companies can use to deal with a major stock blowup, rebuild investor confidence and firm up their share price. A step-by-step actionable checklist is also included.
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- Released: April 16, 2008
- Length: 3 pages
- Format: PDF (106 kb)
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