The common goals of $10m and $100bn listed companies
How you engage the market is shaped by your size, but not as much as you might think. Where $10m and $100bn listed companies genuinely differ, and the goals they share: arms-length investors set the price, new investors need nurturing, and complex stories need simple telling.
Ben Williamson
30 January 2025 · 4 min read
The way you engage the market (how and who) is determined by your size. There's some truth to this but there's also some nuance (and we've got the data to back it).
$10m vs $100bn: what's the difference?
We have 150 clients on InvestorHub, all the way from $5m market cap up the ASX200, from 300 shareholders up to 30,000+, and from Tassie to London.
It's a great cross-section of the market, and part of our job (and my discussion with listed leaders like yourself) is about looking at where these companies differ, and what they have in common.
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