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  • Online reporting... made easy February 2008
    Keen to improve the way your annual report looks online? Bemused by all the terminology? Don’t panic…just take a quick look through our guide to online annual reports.
  • Website Wisdom - August 2007
    The Quoted Company Aliance has ridden to the rescue of those Aim companies starting to panic about the impending deadline for getting their websites to comply with Aim Rule 26.
  • Alerting investors - July 2007
    Just over three-quarters of FTSE 100 companies use e-mail alerts to keep in touch with investors via their IR website, according to the latest analysis of IR sites by Radley Yeldar.
  • Analysts’ coverage/consensus estimates - July 2007
    Legal concerns about naming third-party analysis of your company on an IR website appear to be disappearing, according to the latest analysis of FTSE 100 investor relations websites by Radley Yeldar. That said, linking directly to research itself remains well off the radar screen.
  • Dividend and share price calculators - July 2007
    Nearly nine out of ten companies in the FTSE 100 now choose to include dividend history on their IR websites, according to the latest analysis by Radley Yeldar. Yet only 29% of the largest cap companies also include a dividend calculator on their sites.
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) - July 2007
    Only a quarter of the FTSE 100 make key performance indicators (KPIs) clearly available on their website – yet fund managers and analysts continue to ask for this information.
  • Online annual reports - July 2007
    Just over half (52%) of the FTSE 100 are now producing an HTML, web-based version of their annual report, according to Radley Yeldar’s latest analysis of IR websites. This compares with just 29% who were providing all of their reports in HTML format in 2006.
  • Video and audio webcasting - July 2007
    Seventy-one percent of the FTSE 100 are now using video webcasting in some shape or form to convey their story to investors. That’s the finding of Radley Yeldar’s latest analysis of investor relations websites.
  • Navigation, navigation, navigation - July 2007
    Imagine driving in a foreign country with no GPS system, no road atlas, no local knowledge. All you have is some very vague idea of where you want to go. Frustrating, eh? Do you think you’d get there? Chances are you probably would eventually but it would take you an awful lot longer than it should.
  • Social media: should you jump on the bandwagon or let it blog by? - July 2007
    Social media is here to stay and many companies have already adopted and are using these new technologies. But are they right for your company and its people?
 
 
 
 
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