Digital presence as an extension of capital markets strategy
LinkedIn, X and a company's broader digital presence are channels through which its capital markets narrative is expressed and maintained day to day, not separate from the investment case, but a continuous, visible expression of it.
Perception is formed continuously, not just at announcements
A listed company's formal regulatory communications represent a fraction of its investor touchpoints. LinkedIn, X and a company's broader digital presence are where institutional investors, analysts, journalists and shareholders form their ongoing view of the business, and where the gap between operational reality and market perception is often most visible.
The digital due diligence journey
Search
An analyst or fund manager searches for the company. What do they find?
Website
They visit the corporate site. Does the IR section tell a clear, current investment story?
They check the company and management profiles. Is the narrative consistent?
Announcements
They review recent RNS and press releases. Do they reinforce the investment case?
Between events
Between results and announcements, is the company visible, or does it disappear?
Where the strategy is expressed
Stellium's role here is strategic before it is operational: making sure the digital presence consistently reflects the same investment narrative and capital markets positioning that underpins everything else the company does, governed by the same judgement, and the same discipline around disclosure, that applies to formal investor communications.
- LinkedIn investor communications: content strategy and positioning
- X investor communications strategy
- Digital content calendar development
- Investor-facing website review and recommendations
- Investor-focused content creation: operational updates, sector commentary, management insight
- Announcement amplification: ensuring RNS and news releases reach digital audiences
- Video and multimedia production briefings
- Monitoring and reporting: reach, engagement and investor audience growth
Disciplined by the same standards as formal disclosure
Every digital touchpoint is developed with the company's regulatory obligations in mind. Stellium understands the disclosure frameworks applicable to TSX, ASX and AIM-listed companies, and ensures the digital presence reinforces the investment case rather than creating issues for the compliance team.
The gap between how your company performs and how investors value it is where Stellium works.
If you are approaching an important decision and believe an experienced capital markets perspective would be valuable, we welcome a direct conversation.