Mastering the Market’s Madness: Strategies for Thriving in a Volatile Market
In a world where the only constant is change, last week's market volatility was a stark reminder that adaptability is key to success. The upcoming months will demand an adapted IR strategy - how ready is your team to communicate your company's value and vision? Read our three tips for refining your investor relations approach for the rest of 2024.
“V” is for Victory
As we reflect on this year's Olympics, clear parallels emerge between the competitive spirit of the events and the global IPO landscape we're entering. Discover how both arenas, from the track to the trading room, showcase human excellence and strategic mastery under pressure, with new sports and market trends capturing headlines this season.
Mastering effective news releases
News releases are a cornerstone for investor communication - and for good reason. Investors pay close attention to these publications, yet businesses still make frequent avoidable mistakes when releasing their updates. Read our three tips to enhance your releases.
Banking on Change: How the UK is Attempting an IPO Comeback
As the Russell 2000 rallies, the UK market is preparing for a transformative shift. With the Bank of England cutting rates and the FCA revising its listing regulations, Britain is attempting to reclaim its spot as an attractive destination for IPOs. Could this be the beginning of a small-cap renaissance in the UK?
How CEOs Can Effectively Use Social Media
Discover how CEOs can build trust and strengthen investor relations on social media with expert tips on transparency, professionalism, and engagement.
From Vinyl to Virtual: The Case for Analog Redundancy in Digital Times
From vinyl to vacuum tubes, yesterday's tech needs to make a comeback! Last week's CrowdStrike attack demonstrates the importance of redundancy and analog systems in today's day and age. As we continue to innovative and develop our digital world, it would do us good to remember that sometimes old tech can still be valuable.