MIRA Events Calendar 2011/2012

13 June 2012
Workshop on "Companies Act & Regulations" by Tricor Corporate Services

07 June 2012
CIR Exam

09 & 10 May 2012
CIR Revision Course

08 May 2012
Seminar on "Finance 101 for Investor Relations" by Columbus Circle Governance

19 April 2012
Seminar on "Management Discussion & Analysis - Bursa's Guidelines" and "Shareholder Newsletters - What Works Best" by Columbus Circle Governance

10 April 2012
Workshop on "Regulatory Environment Pre-IPO" and "Continuous Listing Obligations of Listed Corporation" by Tricor Corporate Services

15 March 2012
Seminar on "Corporate Social Responsibility - The Emerging Trend" by Paragon Corporation Sdn Bhd

23 February 2012
Seminar on "How To Get Your Message Through" by RK Biz Connect

15 Feb 2012
MIRA workshop on "Key Amendments to Listing Requirements & Corporate Disclosure Guide – 2011" by Tricor Corporate Services

19 Jan 2012
MIRA Insights - What's in store in the Year of the Dragon by UOB Kay Hian

15 Dec 2011
Workshop on "Companies Act & Regulations" by Tricor Corporate Services

16 Nov 2011
Workshop on "Adding Value Through Annual Reports" by Columbus Circle Governance

20 October 2011
MIRA workshop on "Listing Requirements of Bursa Malaysia - Corporate Disclosure Policy & Overview on Chapter 10 - Transactions" by Tricor Corporate Services.

18 October 2011
2012 Budget Proposals - Tax Changes and Its Impact on Businesses

21 September 2011
Workshop on "Don't just manage expectations, Shape Analysts' Expectations"

25 August 2011
Workshop on "Regulatory Environment for Listed Corporations - Pre & Post Listing" by Tricor Corporate Services

10 August 2011
Workshop on "The Securities Commission's New Corporate Governance Blueprint - What Does It Mean For Your Company?"

07 July 2011
Workshop on "What directors should know about the investor mindset" by Columbus Circle Governance

29 June 2011
Workshop on "Looking beyond Financial Statements" by Mr. James Oh

18 May 2011
MIRA Insight - Uncover practical steps to develop and implement an effective Investor Relations programme by ZJ Advisory

31 March 2011
"Common pitfalls under Chapter 10 of Listing Requirements - Transactions" and "Understanding of proposed Goods & Services Tax (GST) implementation in Malaysia"

10 March 2011
"A look at the relationship between trading, ownership, fund flows and company valuation" by Ipreo

19 January 2011
Seminar on "Malaysian Companies Act & Regulations" and "Corporate Disclosure Policy & Overview on Chapter 10 of Listing Requirement - Transaction"

 

From CEO's Desk - Letter to our valuable members

There are thousands of public companies listed on many stock exchanges all over the world. Global investors have many choices when it comes to investing in listed companies and many more choices with other forms of investment. In today’s global world, investment capital is borderless and mobile, and will go to the best companies. Like migrant birds, it will seek safe havens and good nesting grounds. At the same time, capital is a finite resource, and often the same capital is being sought by many companies.

In Malaysia, there are over a thousand listed companies. Many of these companies that aspire towards growth are vying for the attention of investors, be they analysts and fund managers of local and foreign institutions or the investing public, in order to sustain the growth.

Yet, many listed companies find it difficult to attract investment capital. Some assume investors will come, as long as they post good financial results. They do not realise that investors require not only quantitative information, but also qualitative disclosure, including guidance on future strategies, to make their decisions.

At the same time, various corporate actions by listed companies give out varying signals to the market. Investor reaction is often not aligned with their corporate action.

Investors, on the other hand, often lament that not enough information comes across to them. Whilst they are keen to part with their investment funds, not enough quality information is received that would allow them to make good investment decisions.

Our challenge is to promote and enhance the transparent and continual flow of corporate information out of listed companies that allow investors to understand the value of investing in them. At the same time we encourage the investment community to expect and demand for timely and in-depth information from listed companies.

This two-way relationship will allow investors to make informed investment decisions and help listed companies be assured of investor support.

By the way, this month we will have an interesting event called “Media Coaching”. It’s about understanding how the media (print, broadcast and wire services) works, how to engage them effectively, how to get your messages across, and how not to be misquoted! Watch out for it under our Upcoming Events section!

Eddie Razak
April 2008