Attn CEOs – 5 Signs that are you Fishing in a “too small” pond of Investors – And How to Change It

  Generating liquidity in company stock can be tough.  Just being a public company doesn’t provide a shareholder base or liquidity. Here are some signs that your investor base might be on the small side: 1)      Not Enough Shareholders – Often I will be speaking with a CEO or an IR executive, and they will … More Attn CEOs – 5 Signs that are you Fishing in a “too small” pond of Investors – And How to Change It

Revolution in Investor Relations

The small cap market has focused on Institutional Ownership of Micro Cap companies for a long time. Unfortunately, most of these companies aren’t ready for “prime time” as institutional holdings – they don’t have the shareholder base, they don’t have any liquidity. We are proponents of a new method of finally getting to institutional ownership, … More Revolution in Investor Relations

When is a Public Company really a Private Company in Disguise?

Long ago a fund manager I know was explaining Public company operations to a newly minted small cap CEO. He said, “As a public company CEO, you now have two jobs: 1) Managing your company and 2) Managing your stock”. He continued to say that managing your company well doesn’t ensure that your stock will … More When is a Public Company really a Private Company in Disguise?