17-18 July 2010
Investor Expo 2010

02-03 June 2010
CIR Revision Course

24 March 2010
The role of PR in public listed companies

22 - 23 February 2010
Malaysian Capital Market (Capital Market 101) Workshop - Basic Understanding of Capital Market & Latest Development in Malaysian Capital Market

18 Nov 2009
IR Case Studies Series

27 Oct 2009
Maximize Your IR Communication Materials

20 July 2009
Clarification on Profit Earnings and Profit Guidance. The Regulators View

20 July 2009
Lauching of Certificate in Investor Relations of IR Society, UK

20 June 2009
The Malaysian Investor Relations Association (MIRA) will be launching the Certificate of Investor Relations (CIR) professional qualification for Investor Relations

08 June 2009
MIRA/ShareInvestor "Communication in the Information Age" seminar

26 May 2009
“The Investor Relations Policy - Best Practices on Corporate Disclosure” is part of MIRA’s efforts to help Malaysian public listed companies meet global standards of disclosure. The goal of the workshop is to give the participants an understanding of why they need to have a written disclosure policy.

07 May 2009
MIRA/ Qualvin Advisory "Equity Sales Performance: Equity Market SWOT Analysis by Paul Anthony Zaman"

21 Apr 2009
MIRA/Hang Bao Media "Help! The Analysts Rate us a Sell: An Analyst Relation & Media Workshop by Mr. Mark Laudi and Shareena Hatta"

10 Apr 2009
MIRA/ UITM "IR Career Talk"

20 Mar 2009
Case Study On Investor Relations: Hektar Reit

17 Mar 2009
MIRA/RAPR CEO Luncheon - IR Expert Series Talk on "IR In A Bear Market" (Members Only)

18 Feb 2009
MIRA/ SPRG "The recovery process What it takes to be the first out of the gate"

30 Oct 2008
MIRA/Qualvin "Ultimate Share Performance" training

16-18 Oct 2008
INVESTOR EXPO 2008

18 Aug 2008
MIRA / The Edge Roundtable on Investor Relations

16 Aug 2008
IR Career Talk at UiTM

14 Aug 2008
"Ask The Xperts" Networking Luncheon

20 June 2008
MIRA First Birthday Bash Awesome Party

27 May 2008
MIRA/ShareInvestor "Investor Relations in the Information Age" seminar

08 May 2008
MIRA / E&O "IR Success Stories"

23 April 2008
MIRA "Media Coaching" seminar

25th & 26th March 2008
Vital IR: Shaping and Delivering A Powerful Corporate Message to Enhance Shareholder Value

18 March 2008
Investor Relations Management: Strategies for Managing and Executing Investor Relations

8, 9 & 21 January 2008
"EFFECTIVE ANNUAL REPORTS: A STRATEGIC APPROACH" by Churchill Pryce IR

 

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From CEO's Desk - Letter to our valuable members

The global economy faces a dual challenge of a sharp rise in the price of oil and other commodities, and a credit crisis of potentially colossal proportions. All this is leading to rising inflation and imminently lower and even negative growth rates. In Malaysia, there is also a political battle raging, leading to great turbulence and uncertainty. At the same time we see a rise in companies exposed on accounting irregularities. I see these as ingredients of an economic “perfect storm”!

Enhancing the quality of corporate reporting and investor communications

Lately we see a number of companies exposed on accounting irregularities. It may be argued that the size of the companies is small, the number of companies is few and their combined market capitalization is a mere drop in the bucket compared to the size of the market. However, this doesn’t help the perception of the quality of the market.

While many companies have exemplary corporate governance and excellent IR practices, the actions of a few companies abusing the market has affected investor sentiment. We would like to see not only improvement in the practice of IR but also quality in levels of disclosure, in its breadth and depth. There is no point in having regular communication and engagement if the quality of reporting is lacking.

For example, we want to see more clarity in balance sheet items (such as overstated receivables and off-balance sheet entities). Good IR covers quality of disclosure as well.

What the foreign investors are hearing, and not hearing

Among foreign investors, there is a perception that the Malaysian business environment is dependent on government contracts and government pump-priming and fiscal policies. This perception is not always true and certainly not applicable to all sectors. However, such a perception, given the current political uncertainty, has caused investors, especially foreign investors, to take flight.

Foreign investors are rebalancing their portfolios in these uncertain times. Nevertheless, in spite of uncertainty, they continue allocating funds but are more judicious in choosing their preferred asset classes. How and where they place their funds is dependent on the outlook in the sector or region.

I met a few global fund managers whose asset holdings are so enormous it’s dizzying! I noticed that some foreign funds are still bullish on emerging market investments, which are perceived to be volatile but offer above average returns. Some foreign investors are prepared to allocate a small portion of their portfolio, but sufficiently large by our standards, in spite of these risks.

Foreign investors are not hearing enough on why they should stay in the market and we urge listed companies to continue engaging investors even during this period of uncertainty.

 

Eddie Razak
August 2008


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