Is the New Generation of Financial Content an Opportunity or Threat for Investor Relations? [View article]
I enjoy posting here and I take it as a compliment when I get comments. The comments here are generally very thoughtful and constructive. If you want negative comments, go to some of the message boards and mailing lists.
When I write about stocks, I often wish I could call companies for comments, but I don't bother because I figure the IROs won't talk to bloggers, even if I say I'm writing for SA as well as for my blog. And I'm not authorized to say I'm writing for SA. Is there any way you could create a class of contributors who are authorized to call and use SA's name to get in the door? I'm a professional business journalist, for example. And others here have similar credentials.
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I enjoy posting here and I take it as a compliment when I get comments. The comments here are generally very thoughtful and constructive. If you want negative comments, go to some of the message boards and mailing lists.
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When I write about stocks, I often wish I could call companies for comments, but I don't bother because I figure the IROs won't talk to bloggers, even if I say I'm writing for SA as well as for my blog. And I'm not authorized to say I'm writing for SA. Is there any way you could create a class of contributors who are authorized to call and use SA's name to get in the door? I'm a professional business journalist, for example. And others here have similar credentials.