Recent Media Featuring Investor
Relations International
The best de-listing defense
If you want your company to stay in the
market for the long run, there’s no
substitute for the basics: having a
solid story and getting Wall Street to
hear it.
Bad things happen to good companies in
a bear market. Revenues, profits and
balance sheet strength that would have
assured double-digit share prices in the
boom years may not be enough to keep a
stock above the $1 mark today. Too many
solid companies are in danger of being
de-listed. And there are ways
to ward off this threat without
resorting to quick fixes like reverse
splits....
Company Helps Spacehab Boost Share
Price, Reputation
By Brian Berger, Washington
Under
pressure to get its stock trading above
$1 per share or risk being de-listed
from the NASDAQ exchange, Spacehab Inc.
enlisted outside help to boost the space
services firm's sagging reputation among
investors...
The Best De-listing Defense By Haris Managing Partner of Investor
Relations International
If you
want your company to stay in the market
for the long run, there's no substitute
for the basics: Having a solid story to
tell, and getting Wall Street to hear
it...
Will online disclosure of insider
transactions
increase volatility?
The
SEC is proposing that insiders report
transactions online through Edgar and
that issuers post this information on
their corporate web sites. Currently,
insiders have to file on paper with the
SEC within two days of a trade
settlement. According to the SEC, about
25 percent of insider trades are
currently filed online...
Off the Market?
By Julie Monahan
No one
likes rejection, but when Nasdaq's the
one giving the boot, it's more than hurt
feelings. When the Nasdaq drops a
company for not maintaining stock price
and market value minimums, it faces an
uphill battle for survival. Most wind up
on Over the Counter (OTC) bulletin
boards, a riskier market that's scary to
investors. Lenders don't like it either
and often demand payment in full from
de-listed businesses...
IRI
was featured in China Business,
China's premiere business paper,
relating to our work in the Chinese
market.
To stay listed, have a good story and
tell it
By Haris Tajyar
If you want your company to stay listed
in the stock exchanges for the long run,
there's no substitute for the basics:
Having a solid story, and getting Wall
Street to hear it...
Another Nasdaq reprieve for eMerge
By Brian Monroe
eMerge Interactive Inc. has won a
reprieve to stay listed on the Nasdaq
SmallCap Market after being unable to
meet a June 18 deadline to bring its
stock price above a $1 minimum bid
price, a qualification to stay listed...
List-Saver: Most entrepreneurs
who launched businesses in 2002 bemoan
the lingering market downturn...
Investor Relations International is the only Investor Relations Company to appear in the HOT 100
Are America's businesses finally
loosening their purse strings after
several years of cautious spending? If
our 11th Annual HOT 100 listing is any
indication, the answer is yes: Companies
that provide services to businesses were
by far the biggest category in our
annual listing of America's
fastest-growing new entrepreneurial
companies...