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This article reports research conducted by Erik Roelofsen and colleagues, which revealed that though it often occurs that directors of companies avoid responding to questions by stock market analysts, these directors must be cautious in their non-response as this can be interpreted by investors as "bad news."
This article reports research conducted by Erik Roelofsen and colleagues, which revealed that though it often occurs that directors of companies avoid responding to questions by stock market analysts, these directors must be cautious in their non-response as this can be interpreted by investors as "bad news."