Investor Pitches That Stick: The Storyteller's Guide to Compelling Presentations
Delivering a compelling investor presentation is not just about showcasing numbers and strategies; it’s about weaving a narrative that resonates with your audience. Every investor, whether they lean towards value or growth, is looking for that unique story that aligns with their vision and goals. How do you craft a presentation that not only informs but also connects and builds relationships with multiple types of investors?
Reversing the UK Small & Mid-Cap Market Decline
The UK's financial ecosystem is currently in a “Doom Loop,” according to a recent article by the UK investment bank, Peel Hunt. Facing what it describes as a relentless decline, companies are suffering from low valuations, diminishing liquidity, investor withdrawals, and a lack of enthusiasm for IPOs. Without swift and effective action Peel Hunt stated, the UK could lose a crucial part of its financial infrastructure, especially in the small-cap sector.
IR Foresight: It’s Budget Time
With the Russell 2000 charting its best performance in two years, it's clear the financial landscape for small cap companies is looking up. This surge whispers of opportunities for growth, making it prime time to fine-tune your investor relations budget with precision and foresight. Here’s how to leverage this potential upswing into your IR plans for 2024:
Investor Marketing: Don’t Put it in the Mayonnaise Jar
The Wolf of Wall Street is having a moment — again. Featured on Netflix's Top 10 list back in September, the movie introduces a new generation to the murky world of stock promotion through the real-life story of Jordan Belfort and his brokerage house, Stratton Oakmont. For years, penny stocks have gotten a bad rap because of criminals like Belfort. Often volatile, illiquid and justly under-valued, micro and small cap stocks are frequent targets of the lucrative and shady stock promotion industry.
From Turmoil to Tranquility: A Resurgence for Small Caps
October has certainly lived up to its reputation as one of the most volatile months for the markets, with high earnings season adding fuel to the fire. For small cap businesses, this period can evoke a whirlwind of emotions as they watch their stock prices swing dramatically. However, this isn't a time to lose hope, but rather an excellent opportunity to demonstrate patience and resilience with investors.
Demystifying the OTC Markets Group: A Closer Look at a Market's Evolution
In a blog post this week, Cromwell Coulson, CEO of OTC Markets Group, shared his thoughts on the two-decade transformation of the largest US marketplace for OTC securities. From an obscure, paper-based market known for its “Pink Sheets” to a fully regulated market now trading more than 10,000 securities, the OTC has come a long way from its beginnings more than a hundred years ago.