Posted on July 24, 2008 by Jerry Sakala
Jul. 12 – CEO John Mackey posted comments under an alias in a Yahoo finance forum from 1999 through 2006.
If you work for a listed firm on any of the African stock Exchanges, You can avoid the actual and perceived improper use of your employer’s information. Avoid any impression that statements are being [...]
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Posted on June 20, 2008 by Jerry Sakala
If the lack of comments on this blog are a result of poor or no monitoring capabilities by companies in Zambia then it leaves a lot to be desired.
One would have taken it for granted that the likes of Access Bank, Finance Bank, Celtel Zambia or MTN Zambia would have been alerted. I hope Im [...]
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Posted on June 12, 2008 by Jerry Sakala
Let me ask you a few questions that will help you determine how much Zambian listed companies are exposed to the treacherous risks and power in social media, but before I do that , listed here are major US corporations which have recently succumbed to the rising influence of social media;
Dell Computers-dissatisfied customer’s blog posts populary known [...]
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