RE:RE:RE:E79 Announces Full-Service Investor Relations AgreementAlwaysLong683 wrote: The only caution I would note is that, when a company farms out their IR to a communications firm, the people at this firm who field and respond to investor inquiries may not have a deep enough knowledge of the company and what's going on to fully answer investor questions.
I experienced this with another company which had also contracted out their IR - I asked a couple of specific questions and could tell the gentleman fielding them was not knowledgeable enough to provide clear answers,.
But, I guess it's better than nothing, though you'd think ESNR, given its small size and relative anonimity at present, could hire a couple of people in-house to handle IR by focusing just on ESNR as I don't think they would be inundated with large volumes of information requests given ESNR is not yet a big name in the gold industry Conversely, I suspect the employees at a communications firm must be knowledgeable about a number of companies which likely limits their ability to be well-versed on any particular client.....?
One of the challanges they face is their office is in Vancouver but their properties are in Australia.
Maybe they know something big coming up that we don't know yet?
I do understand where you are coming from though.
I believe some of the Newfoundland plays are more local and by that I mean
the IR person may very well be having a coffee with the geo and the crew
in a mobile trailer somewhere before they head out in the morning.
Anyway, time will tell, let's hope for the best.