Investor Relations
Investor Relations can make or break a
company, as this article explains ...
The first time I came across the phrase ‘Investor Relations’
I was not too sure what it meant. Did the company only ever
accept investment from relatives? Or were relatives of the
investors being catered to in some way? Or maybe it simply was
a case of making your investors your relatives and the money
within the family! Seriously. Try as I might, I could not get
to the bottom of the investor relations phrase.
It was only later that a friend in the communications
business, and financial communications at that, who told me
what investor relations really meant. In short, investor
relations was about maintaining good relations with your
investors. If you are a mega brand with thousands of employees
and hundreds of offices, you might not realize the importance
of investor relations. But ask any small company with a handful
of investors. And they will tell you the true worth of investor
relations.
It is a well known fact that investor relations can make or
break a company. Not just small ones, even bigger ones.
Remember Enron? Well, that surely wasn’t a small company. Yet,
when news of the non compliance within the finances of the
company hit the street, the investors were among the first ones
to try and pull out. Now a good investor relations division
would have handled the situation better. While there is little
they could have done to manage the mismanagement in the first
place, there is in fact a whole lot they could have done to
communicate this information to the investors.
Effective investor relations can add much more to a company
than it takes from it. For one thing, it can smoothen the cash
flows of a company without making it hinge on the moods and
idiosyncrasies of the investors. Many companies in their first
few years of having investors assume that as long as the
investors get their share of the profits, they will all be
happy and everything will be hunky dory. But the important
thing they forget, and which every investor relations
professional is trained to remember, is that investors want to
feel loved and respected and want the company to be grateful to
them for having invested in the company.
And if this basic need of theirs is not met, they might not
really care about the financial repercussions. They might just
pull the plug on their investments. Only one thing can stem
such actions and that is effective investor relations.
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