Managing the Expectations of the Financial Community
Poul Lykkesfeldt () and
Laurits Louis Kjaergaard ()
Chapter Chapter 22 in Investor Relations and ESG Reporting in a Regulatory Perspective, 2022, pp 191-193 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The more transparent the management is, the lower risk of high volatility and deviation from the market consensus estimates the company will experience. The company should be aware of its competitive environment when make information public, but a high level of transparency, in general, portrays credibility and confidence on behalf of the company. Management should not provide detailed numbers on all topics but can provide ball-park numbers to underpin management’s statements and thoughts. However, it is also worth noting that once the company has decided to communicate at a certain level of detail of information, it is difficult for a company to reduce its transparency later. This chapter discusses managing expectations and communicating with equity analysts and different types of investors.
Keywords: Transparent communication; Managing expectations; Competitive trends; Respectful information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05800-4_22
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