Key operations in investor relations include maintaining and developing relationships with investors, communicating the company's financial performance and strategy, managing investor expectations, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. They also involve presenting the company's case to potential investors, handling investor inquiries and complaints, and organizing investor meetings and conferences.
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Simply put, investor relations hold the key to a company's future. While business management is often associated with a whole lot of number-crunching, its human-facing side is more of an art form. This article delves into the landscape of Investor Relations (IR), how it came to be important, how it operates, and what investors like to hear in this day and age. We will also present contrasting case studies, from Exxon to NVIDIA, to show how good and bad IR practices can impact a company's fate.