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Why M&A is a major investment theme for 2018
Around 22,000 people attended the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference 2018 in San Francisco.
Australian broker Paul Kelly has attended the conference for the past five years. Speaking to Health Invest TV in an interview with IR Department's Managing Director, Jane Lowe, Paul gives you a first-hand account of what happens over the week.
New LinkedIn features you should care about
LinkedIn plays a pivotal role in our communication strategies because it’s the biggest B2B social marketing platform out there.
Whether or not you should be using LinkedIn is a subject for another day – right now we just want to tell you about two new features that small to mid capped companies should care about.
How small caps can communicate better with investors: Three tips from an award-winning financial planner
3 key things an analyst looks at when researching a small company
There is a reason ‘small cap’ specialists are engaged to invest in small cap stocks - there are some key areas of focus for small stock investing that are often taken for granted in large cap investing.
IR Department senior consultant John Burgess has almost 20 years’ experience as an analyst across a range of sectors and companies. John explores three key focus areas of analysis that differ between small and large cap stocks. If you're a small company, it pays to bear these in mind when undertaking investor relations.
How useful is independent research? Heard of MiFID II?
In this episode of Swings & Roundabouts, Marc Kennis of TMT Analytics and Stuart Roberts of NDF Research explore the wide-sweeping implications of MiFID II, particularly for company research.
IR Department and DEC PR support Skyfii (ASX: SKF)
AdAlta's Sam Cobb on the company's unique antibody platform
Novogen's Dr James Garner explores the company's transformation
Innovations, with David Langford
Today on Swings and Roundabouts, David Langford, Managing Director and Chief Investment Analyst with Long Lake Research speaks with Jane Lowe about contrarian investing and the need for Australian companies to innovate or get left behind.
IPOs with Patricia Doyle
Market Report - with Matt Felsman
Today on Swings and Roundabouts, Matt Felsman, Client Advisor with APP Securities speaks with Jane Lowe about reporting season.
Introducing Swings and Roundabouts
IR Department is pleased to announce a new regular digital radio show, Swings and Roundabouts.
Putting on your PM hat
If you're marketing your business to funds, knowing what portfolio managers want to see and hear from you is of great importance.
Perspectives from the chair: An interview with David Gonski AC FAICDLife
Interesting piece from Australian Institute of Company Directors today - an interview with David Gonski.
What we look for in companies - Glennon Capital
How do fund managers make decisions about whether or not to buy your company's stock?
If the CEO Behaves Badly, Then What?
We've all read about them - scandals and examples of inappropriate conduct where CEOs (or other senior company members) were involved. The question is, in a situation where the behaviour is inappropriate, but is not illegal, what is the right way to handle it? And what are the consequences of mismanagement?
Investing in IPOs
Tim Eisenhauer, Managing Director of OnMarket BookBuilds recently published this article on LinkedIn which we thought might be of interest to the IR Department audience.
Lessons Learned from publishing on LinkedIn
Whether we like it or not, social media has become an area that listed companies need to know about. The fact is, even if you're not actively participating in social media, if you're a listed company, people are most likely talking about you in the social media space.
#livewirelive investor forum with industry greats
In June 2015, we managed to secure an invitation to an exclusive and entertaining investor forum, hosted by Livewire – a room packed with investors gathered to see industry experts engage in lively debate around topical investment themes.
Nailing your 2015 annual report - tips for IR teams
Annual reports are usually long documents – how can you avoid your key points from getting lost in the detail?