3 Suggestions for Boosting the Visibility of a Small-Cap Stock
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Given the limited demand for a small-cap company, we suggest boosting its stock visibility in the capital markets by the following approaches.
1. Increase the usage of supporting IR materials for investor communication
Apart from the basic IR disclosure to fulfill the regulatory requirements; a small-cap company can consider using an additional set of supporting materials to engage in a more active level of investor communications:
2. Increase the direct communication between management and the investors
Keeping an open and regular communication channel with the markets is the bottom line for corporate disclosure. Many Hong Kong-listed companies rely on the interim and annual results briefings each year as the primary events where management can participate and interact with investors. However, more than this may be required, given the limited number of NDR meetings or conferences that a small-cap company attends. We suggest a small-cap company add on two quarterly business update calls with the investment community between the annual and interim results briefing. Having senior management on the calls would give the company more exposure to investors and keep investors updated on how the company is doing during the period.
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3. Conduct sell-side analyst outreach
The IR team can actively explore opportunities for initiating talks between the company and sell-side analysts to increase the chances of gaining additional coverage.
Marlene Pan
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Marlene Pan?is a Managing Director of ICA Investor Relations. She has over 20 years of global investor relations experience serving companies listed in the U.S., Hong Kong, and Mainland China. Prior work experiences include China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (“SINOPEC”), China Rapid Finance, and Mingsheng Education.