Genesis Select understands that a well-executed investor relations program affects a company well beyond the stock price, and includes tangible and intangible components, both of which are extremely important to the long-term viability of our clients. We work hard to provide the full benefit of our specialized expertise to our clients, and refer to this experience as the Genesis Select Effect.
Tangible components include:
Improved stock performance
Increased trading volume
Decreased valuation gap with industry peers
Greater analyst and investment banker coverage
Broader institutional investor awareness
Improved external communications
Enhanced media coverage
Intangible components examples:
Improved employee moral, productivity and effectiveness
Increased corporate viability and increased sales
Improved credibility on Wall Street
Enhanced merger & acquisition (M&A) opportunities
Improved competitive advantages by having access to the capital markets
Build lasting, long-term relationships with Wall Street professionals