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What does the SEC’s rulemaking on climate-related disclosure mean for public companies? The SEC is expected to announce new rules on climate-related reporting before the end of 2021. Once they are unveiled, public companies will need guidance on what the rules mean, how they need to respond and what timeframe they have to do so. How to add ESG talking points to your earnings call? ESG topics have often been considered to be long-term oriented. But a growing number of companies are raising ESG talking points on their earnings calls. How and why should IR consider this? When is it right to do so and does it require a broader slate of management to participate in the call?
How to hold an ESG investor day? Investor days can be effective at resetting the company story and announcing meaningful news to the investment community. With so many companies investing so many resources into ESG reporting and engagement, it might be time to consider an ESG investor day. Shareholder engagement on ESG Off-season engagement around ESG issues has grown in prominence in recent years, but often focuses on board oversight and mitigation of proxy-related issues. But as more investors add ESG to their investment theses, there will be a need for IR teams to anticipate how to speak to investors about the ways in which different ESG factors affect financial materiality. But how do you prepare for those meetings, anticipate those questions and ensure the right people are in the room? Conducting an ESG roadshow So you have a strong ESG story that resonates with long-term oriented shareholders? Great, but now you have to get out and meet with them. Is it best to consider a dedicates ESG roadshow? If so, how does that differ from a traditional roadshow?
Top tips for direct engagement Direct engagement between IR teams and portfolio managers is on the rise – often facilitated by buy-side corporate access. Find out some top tips about how to reach out, what to include in your outreach, and how to get the meetings you need.
Guide to a hybrid non-deal roadshow While we’re all keen to return to in-person meetings, there’s an acknowledgment tat virtual interactions will continue to play a big part in the corporate access toolkit of the future. But when planning a non-deal roadshow, how do you allow for both in-person and virtual interactions in a way that doesn’t make management feel that they wasted precious time on the road?
What does the Shareholder Rights Directive II mean for you? SRD II gives European issuers much greater insight into who their shareholders are. But how can you gain access to that information and what should you do with it once you have it?
How to get more analyst coverage For many small cap issuers, sell side coverage is the most effective way to get the story out to the Street. But the economics of the sell side make it more challenging than ever for analysts to initiate coverage. So how can you ensure that you’re on the sell side’s radar and doing all you can to make a case that you’re worth the investment of resources?
A best-practice guide to the new social media tools used by retail investors LinkedIn? Boring. Twitter? Too many arguments. Retail investors today are engaging on Reddit, Clubhouse, TikTok and Discord. What do IR teams need to know about these new forms of social media and whether they need to be present on them? How to optimize your IR website for retail investors Many IR websites are designed with professional investors in mind. So what can you do to tailor parts of your IR website to your growing retail base?