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Navigating capital markets post Covid-19

11th March, 2022

Navigating an ever changing market environment requires experienced, trusted advisors helping our clients to develop stronger relationships with capital markets in order to achieve their growth ambitions is a core focus for Davy Group.

One of Davy Group’s London based corporate brokers, Will Smith, was invited to participate in an expert panel discussion at this year’s London Stock Exchange IR Masterclass event on 11 March 2022 The conference’s title was 'The New Butterfly Era Successfully Emerging from the COVID Cocoon'.

Watch some highlights from the event below.

Transitioning positively to life as a public company

The immediate post IPO information desert.

Maximising your international reach

Recognising how different banks access regional investors and ensuring they work in your interests.

The new normal for meetings post COVID

Using video for education but shoe leather for investment decisions.

Q&A - Where does ESG investment leave normal companies?

The need to redraw the debate in terms of stewardship instead of cancel culture.

A full video of the event can be found on the LSE’s Issuer Services portal here Issuer Services London Stock Exchange.

 

Warning: The information in this article does not purport to be financial advice as it does not take into account the investment objectives, knowledge and experience or financial situation of any particular person. You should seek advice in the context of your own personal circumstances prior to making any financial or investment decision from your own adviser.

WARNING: Past performance is not a reliable guide to future returns and future returns are not guaranteed. The value of investments and of any income derived from them may go down as well as up. You may not get back all of your original investment. Returns on investments may increase or decrease as a result of currency fluctuations.

Warning: Forecasts are not a reliable indicator of future performance.