Skip to main content
May 31, 2007

Hold the press

 Erik Sherman examines the wisdom of letting journalists asks questions on earnings calls.

The quarterly conference call is set, the webcast service is ready, and you’re about to deliver the opening disclaimer. Analysts will speak their mind in the Q&A session, but what about reporters? Will you take questions during the call or arrange discussion afterwards, increasing the time reporters need with upper management and possibly duplicating work? Different companies have their own ways of handling press on earnings calls. What they have in common is a need for press exposure

You need to register to access 3 free deep dive articles per month. To continue reading please register or login below..

  • Unlimited deep dives
  • Data-driven research around key topics
  • Buy-side insights
  • Benchmarking reports
From $1495
Clicky