Why is two-way communication important in investor relations?

Two-way communication is important in investor relations because it not only allows the company to disseminate information to stakeholders, but it also enables the company to receive feedback from stakeholders. This feedback can be invaluable for upper management as it can provide insights into investor perceptions and concerns, which can then be addressed to maintain a positive relationship with investors.

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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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