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Internet IPOs : Where Are They Now? | Staff.com

Internet IPOs : Where Are They Now?  | Staff.com | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Just last month, Twitter raised 1.8 billion on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to become the second largest Internet IPO of all time after Facebook, overtaking global giants like Google, Yandex and Zynga.


The online social networking service now trades $41 a share, a huge improvement from its $26 initial price issued by lead underwriter Goldman Sachs. LinkedIn shares are reaching record highs, with share prices now at $224.54, from initial price of $45 a share in 2011. For more updates on the share prices of some famous Internet IPOs, check out the infographic below....

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In this infographic, Staff.com looks at a few Internet IPOs and how their stocks are doing now.

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Preparing for a Social Media Crisis | Sharon Merrill

Preparing for a Social Media Crisis | Sharon Merrill | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

I recently participated as the designated “social media expert” as part of a crisis communications case study session at the 2012 NIRI Southwest regional conference. This year’s conference was held in New Orleans and the session centered on a fictitious publicly held bead manufacturing company (apropos for the conference host city) that found itself suddenly facing a major environmental crisis. During the true-to-life exercise, attendees took on the roles of the company’s corporate communications officers and were tasked with implementing all aspects of the crisis response plan.

 

In their new roles, the attendees had to make a number of decisions relating to the immediate actions of the fictitious company, “Beignet Beads & Baubles.” For example, should the company proceed with a press conference with the governor announcing a state grant that afternoon? Should management go forward with a scheduled presentation at a major investor conference in New York the next day?

Should a planned announcement of a major plant expansion be delayed? As typically happens with a real crisis, the Beignet Beads & Baubles “crisis team-for-a-day” was given an increasing amount of information to complicate their decision-making process....

 

[An excellent tabletop crisis PR exercise worth reading ~ Jeff]

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IR Blog Series: Part 2: Best Practice Examples of IR Blogs | Q4 Blog

IR Blog Series: Part 2: Best Practice Examples of IR Blogs | Q4 Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In the first part of this IR blog series, we provided some suggestions for incorporating an IR blog into your communications mix. In this post (based on our research), we will discuss what sectors and size of companies (based on their market cap) are the most prevalent users of IR blogs, and what country has the highest adoption rates. We will also include what we consider some best practice examples of companies who use IR blogs to help tell their investment story....

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Younger Investment Pros Get Info from Social Media | MediaPost

Younger investment professionals are more likely to use social media as a source of information for investment decisions, according to a survey of 120 stockbrokers, financial and market analysts, financial advisors, individual traders and fund managers conducted by Marketwired.

 

Overall 40% of the financial professionals surveyed by Marketwired said they are using social media as a source of information, but that number increases to 60% among financial pros under the age of 40. The younger financial pros are also three times as likely as the older cohorts to say that the information they get from social media is generally credible.

 

This generational shift may force firms to change their policies about social media, as 49% of respondents say their companies currently block access to social media sites (forcing 39% to consult them on personal electronic devices during the workday)....

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This research will be of interest for PR and IR pros. Should cause some rethinking and overhauls of traditional info channels.

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Marc Weingarten on Activist Investors | LEVICK

Marc Weingarten on Activist Investors | LEVICK | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Today, we feature a discussion on activist investors with Marc Weingarten, a Partner in the New York office of Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP.

 

Mr. Weingarten is chair of the Business Transactions Group and a member of the Investment Management Group. His practice focuses on mergers & acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, corporate governance, securities law, and investment partnerships.

 

At the conclusion of the interview, you can find LEVICK’s own communications best practices appended...

 

[The challenges of activist investors ~ Jeff]

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6,000 Pages of GE Annual Reports in One Visualization - MarketingVOX

6,000 Pages of GE Annual Reports in One Visualization - MarketingVOX | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

As the story format becomes a popular digital marketing technique, one tool to complement it will be data visualization–as can be seen by General Electric and Visualizing.org's recent project in which they scanned in 6,000 pages of GE’s annual reports to build an interactive visualization of the company’s history.

The end result is a history of GE from 1892 until 2011. The image also lets users search via key terms to uncover stories about innovation over the last century. The keywords are listed under 5 categories: "GE", "Moving", "Powering", "Curing" and "Building"....

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