Many economies throughout the world have seen fantastic growth over the past 5 years or so. Logic says we are all
due for a significant correction….or are we?
Many thought the credit crunch/crisis that the US faced a few weeks ago (and continues to deal with today) was the
beginning of the end and that economies throughout the world would tumble like dominos. Yet the markets have
rallied based on many factors.
The S&P 500 hit new all time highs last week.
The NASDAQ hit 7-year highs this week.
A quick look last Friday at some of the Chinese stocks that I follow (see below) shows that their meteoric rise is continuing.
It makes you wonder when this “economic slowdown” will kick it.
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About Anil Dilawri
Anil is Director of Hill & Knowlton Canada’s Investor Relations group. He provides strategic counsel and leadership to publicly traded companies and/or organizations that are planning an initial public offering. His value is his ability to develop modern day investor relations strategies, policies and procedures to ensure that a company’s investor relations program is effective in meeting the needs of shareholders, prospective shareholders, financial media, company management, and the Board of Directors.
Anil has a vast amount of experience in communicating with members of the North American and European investment communities. This community includes sell-side analysts, buy-side shareholders, prospective institutional shareholders, retail shareholders, and financial media.
Before joining Hill & Knowlton Anil was the head of investor relations for March Networks Corporation where he was the strategic leader and day-to-day contact for a number of March Networks’ key stakeholders, including financial analysts, shareholders, media, and industry associations. Prior to March Networks Anil was at Cognos Corporation where he held several senior positions in investor relations, product marketing, and research and development.