The following post is a 1:1 duplicate that I originally wrote for IR Web Report: COMPLIANCE risk is the most common reason given by IR professionals in Scandinavia to explain why they do not use social media for investor relations, and various discussions and events that have tackled the topic haven’t helped to give them [...]
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NASDAQ OMX Nordic surveillance head discusses social media
Tags: Annika von Haartman, compliance, corporate blogs, Disclosure rules, Facebook, investor relations, Nasdaq OMX Nordic, Social media, Twitter, Web disclosure, YouTubeAdvice from Swedish IR pioneers in Social Media: ”Keep it simple”
Tags: corporate communication, Facebook, investor relations, SEO, Social media, Twitter, YouTubeTuesday June 8, I hosted a breakfast seminar in Stockholm on the theme “IR and Social media”. The seminar was organised in cooperation with Mikael Zillén from Box IR. View presentation (in Swedish) Sociala medier ur ett IR perspektiv sculptor-ir_boxir_100608 View more presentations from AnnicaStrahner. 30 Swedish IR professionals attended the seminar and several of [...]
A winding maze of regulations? Social media and IR in the Nordics – Part 2
Tags: corporate blogs, Dell, earnings call announcements, earnings release, Facebook, NIRI, Q4 Web Systems, regulations, SEC, Social media, Startuparmy, Twitter, YouTubeWhen discussing IR and social media with Nordic IROs, they blame the maze of regulations and legal issues as the main reasons to why they not are implementing social media programs or corporate blogs. Instead of seeing a maze of regulations, I see the legal requirements as a GPS-function that sets the direction for embracing [...]
Social media and IR in the Nordics – part 1
Tags: Brunswick Group, Facebook, financial brand, investment decision, microblogging, NIRC 2009, on-line reporting, Qbrick, Regi, Social media, Twitter, YouTubeEarlier this week, I attended a very interesting lunch seminar hosted by Regi and Qbrick about how Nordic companies use social media. Regi presented parts of the result from their Annual Survey, Årets Byrå 2009 where over 2 000 Swedish marketing directors have provided feedback about how and if they use social media. Only 6 [...]


