What are the regulatory requirements in investor relations?

Regulatory requirements in investor relations typically involve the accurate and timely disclosure of all material information to investors. This includes financial results, changes in corporate strategy, and significant events that may impact the company's performance. Companies must also comply with the regulations of the securities exchange commission or similar regulatory body in their country.

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At its core, the goal of IR is to convey a company's financial results and operational strategy effectively to its financial stakeholders. Healthy investor relations operates as a two-way communication channel: not only does it disseminate information to stakeholders, but it also relays stakeholder feedback to upper management.

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