
New Service Aids Companies in Reaching Investors With Financial Roadshows
WILink Introduces VRoadshow as the Newest PrecisionIR Service
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Richmond, VA – September 29, 2004 – WILink, a leading provider of global investor relations and investment information services, today announced the launch of VRoadshow, a webcasting service that offers companies in the process of going public, issuing secondary offerings, or public companies participating in a roadshow to reach the maximum number of potential investors without traditional geographic and time constraints. VRoadshow is part of WILink’s PrecisionIR suite of investor relations services that help companies communicate with Investors.
The VRoadshow™ website (www.VRoadshow.com) provides companies that expect to engage in initial public offerings (IPOs) and secondary offerings with the opportunity to make Internet-based "roadshow" presentations concerning their offerings to interested investors. Companies have the opportunity to increase their visibility with a serious investor base in a cost-effective manner, without the restrictions and expense of time and travel. In addition, companies can comply with SEC audits with VRoadshow’s reporting feature, which maintains a log of attendee registration information.
The features for a VRoadshow webcast allow companies to tailor their presentations to meet their communication objectives:
- Live and/or on-demand audio or video webcasting
- Synchronized slide presentation
- Password protection
- CD recording of each roadshow
- Transcript of presentation
- Event calendar promoting each roadshow to interested investors
- Investor alerts to accredited investor database
“VRoadshow offers companies the opportunity to reach serious investors in a cost-efficient, time effective manner,” said Chris Fetty, director of business development, investment companies, WILink, Inc. “ Companies increase their visibility and communicate with a vast audience of investors and can tailor their presentations from the level of exposure of the event to making their event password protected.”
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