
The primary goals of a typical investor relations program are:
- To insure that the market prices of the securities of a corporation or other similar entity assigned by the financial markets accurately reflect the values of the assets of that entity and the expectations of future earnings.
- To maintain access to the capital markets at all times and on the most favorable terms possible.
- To maintain the most liquid market possible for the corporation's securities under all market conditions.
- To provide management with information regarding developments in the financial markets that may have use in formulating the corporation's long and short-term plans.
These fundamental goals must be further refined and revised to meet the specific investor relations needs of each publicly traded company.The investor relations goals listed here are intended to serve as a starting point for firms that are initiating or refining their IR efforts. To receive further information about developing IR goals and activities that may be better suited for your firm, please call (734.420.3174) or send us an email at rein@nomm.com
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