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Toward Symmetry: An Assessment of Stockholder Communication Practices in South Africa

Investor Relations (IR) has gained prominence globally and is now considered to be a major contributor to corporate value. For companies to thrive in the global environment, they need to build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with their primary stakeholder, the stockholder. Consequentl...

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