Automotive Analyst Richard Hilgert to Discuss Working With Analysts at September 25 National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) Meeting.Business Editors DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 13, 2001 Richard Hilgert, vice president of automotive research for Fahnestock & Company will be the featured speaker at the September 25 National Investor Relations Institute The National Investor Relations Institute, known as "NIRI", is the professional association for investor relations professionals in the United States. NIRI was founded in 1969 and has more than 4,500 members, both from the United States and other countries. (NIRI NIRI National Investor Relations Institute NIRI Nutrition Intervention Research Initiative (Mississippi) NIRI Near Infrared Imager NIRI National Institute on Recreation Inclusion NIRI New Ideas Research Institute ) Michigan meeting. "Mr. Hilgert's presentation is sure to appeal to anyone who works in investor relations Investor relations The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors. , whether you work in the automotive field or any other industry," said Mary Ann Victor, president of NIRI Michigan chapter and vice president, communications, Somanetics Corporation. Hilgert will discuss the "do's and don'ts" of working with analysts, including what information they need and how they want it delivered. He will also discuss the impact of Regulation Fair Disclosure The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC's) Regulation Fair Disclosure, also commonly referred to as Regulation FD or Reg FD was an SEC ruling implemented in October 2000 ([1]). and ways in which analysts obtain information on companies -- those they cover and those they are considering. The meeting will be held at 12 noon, Tuesday, September 25, at the Hotel St. Regis, 3071 West Grand Boulevard Grand Boulevard may refer to one of the following:
NIRI was founded in 1969 as a professional association of corporate officers and investor relations consultants responsible for communications between corporate management, the investing public and the financial community. |
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