User talk:DirectorsTalk

DirectorsTalk is evolving into the leading social media gateway in the UK which will fill a gap presently existing between the financial world and investors. The financial social media network is called DirectorsTalk; Specialising in the London Stock Exchange (LSE) AIM sector (Alternative Investment Market) being a distinctive gateway providing an information gathering hub for high networth investors, public companies, and associated corporates.

How well a PLC is effectively communicating with its most critical audiences and stakeholders, is what success and liquidity hinges on. They use all forms of media to develop opinions and create dialogue.

With fresh and exclusive content from leading CEO’s and Directors in the London Stock Exchange AIM marketplace to help articulate more clearly company objectives, news and decisions – they believe they are highly successful in helping the private investor make more of the right decisions, faster.

AIM companies move on news, DirectorsTalk has all the news.

It has a comprehensive archive system which finds in depth media posts related to a specific PLC. For example Gulf Keystone Archive

With the social media system it is linked to Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter as just three examples.

With probably the most followers in the UK DirectorsTalk are the leading edge for PLC's wanting liquidity and high net worth individuals, or corporates wanting the edge. DirectorsTalk (talk) 14:14, 23 January 2013 (UTC)

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