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Social media driving IR evolution Social media offers a better user experience than investor relations websites, says Dominic Jones in a compelling post in which he argues...
Twitter Drives $6.5M Global Revenue for Dell... ...company plans to embrace the social web. News from computer maker Dell that attracted a lot of attention in the summer was their announcement that one Twitter...
Bid for Two Creative Catalysts in London I love seeing different thinking about business relationships and some action resulting from that different thinking. Heres a terrific example: AdHocnium founder...
The Tipping Point for XBRL This could be a milestone in illustrating the benefits of using XBRL for companies filing financial data. Last week, Microsoft...
Virgin Medias Myopia Virgin Media is back on track after its customer exodus slows down, said The Times a week ago: [] The pay-TV and broadband group, whose hoped-for sale collapsed amid the global...
Dell Launches Dell Shares Investor Relations Blog Youll learn about this in the blogosphere first. Today, Dell launched Dell Shares, its new blog designed to do for its investor relations...
The iPhone is Coming Much of the speculation during the past week or so is now confirmed - O2 has done the deal with Apple to be the exclusive distributor of the iPhone in the UK. Going on sale on November 9...
Maybe Too Late for Northern Rock What end is in sight for Northern Rock, the beleaguered financial institution whose customers simply dont believe any reassurance that...
Japanese Wall Street to open in Second Life So businesses dont think Second Life is worth investing their time and money in? Tell that to Dentsu and the financial community in Japan.
Facebook Critique Stretches Credulity First it was Second Life that came under a microscope of criticism from the mainstream media questioning its business value. Now its the turn of social networking site Facebook.
Sun Microsystems Lowers the Bar... ...on Financial Communication. Yesterday, Sun Microsystems reported their financial results for 2007. A routine communication activity for...
You Can Talk About An Acquisition In A Blog If you still think blogs don't have a place as a valid public communication channel for communicating information related to a company's finances, or an event such as an acquisition or sale, think again.
Dot-Com Deja Vu If you read about Silicon Valley these days, you'll notice quite a bit of opinion out there that a new dot-com bubble is building.
Buy your complete house at Ikea Ikea, the iconic Swedish home-furnishing retailer, has made a move in the UK that, if you think about it, is entirely logical.
Steelworkers battle with Goodyear moves to YouTube The Wall Street Journal reports today on a long-running labour dispute in the US between the United Steelworkers union and Goodyear.
All change for Reader's Digest News yesterday that a publishing house - almost an institution - is being sold to an investor group for $2.4 billion.
Introducing Crayon The teasing is done and it's time to get specific about Crayon, the new marketing company I'm now part of...
No Happy Ending for HP Could the good name and reputation of Hewlett-Packard be tarred with a similar brush to that of the likes of Enron and WorldCom?
New Blog About Web Startups: Startup Review If you have an interest in US web startups, the Startup Review blog looks pretty interesting: Startup Review...
Investor Relations and Social Media A view I hear from time to time goes that you can't use social media - blogs, podcasts, etc - for investor relations purposes.
Changing Times - Mainstream Media Mixed signs of the changing times. In the US, The New York Times: The New York Times is to shrink both page size and workforce
FeedBurner Buys Blog Analytics Company RSS management company FeedBurner announced today that it has acquired BlogBeat, a blog analytics company:
Rumors of the Demise of PubSub Rumours have been flying lately about the demise of PubSub.com, writes co-founder Bob Wyman yesterday:
NYSE Acquires Euronext The much-talked-about takeover of the Euronext stock exchange by the New York Stock Exchange is going to happen:
24,000 Page GE Tax Return General Electric in the US has filed their tax return, which would run to 24,000 pages if it were prepared traditionally on paper:
SAP and the Science of Market Disruption German enterprise software vendor SAP is open to an acquisition by US technology groups, according to a Financial Times report yesterday:
Plagiarism costs Raytheon CEO Dearly Some months ago, I ordered a copy of "Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management," a free book by William Swanson...
The Meaning of Corporate Governance The Summit for The Future on Risk conference starts today in Amsterdam and runs until Friday. I'll be there this afternoon...
Blackberry Future in Doubt Again "Blackberry saved" was a common theme of news reporting in March after Research In Motion (RIM), maker of...
The Kremlin's PR challenge The Financial Times reports on a big task for any PR agency: Russia's presidential administration has signed...
Stock blogs network launched by AOL/Weblogs AOL/Weblogs has launched a set of eight blogs that will include commentary and opinion about the stock of eight listed US companies...
Blogging the shift in power at Sun Will Jonathan Schwartz be the first Fortune 500 CEO blogger? asks Debbie Weil. I was wondering exactly the same thing as I read various...
Funding for Wordpress founders Matt Mullenweg, the man behind WordPress, has got a little funding: The growth of WordPress and Akismet has outpaced anyone's expectations...
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