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Rebecca is our founder and CEO.
Over her nearly 25-year career in capital markets, she has architected a proprietary and proven methodology to rerate, compound, and drive sustained value creation for public companies based on extensive and unparalleled Voice of Investor® research and insights-driven strategies that have consistently been validated by the global equity markets.
As a subject matter expert and renowned investor relations strategist, Rebecca is a trusted advisor and partner to boards and executives who continually seek her research-based insights and candid counsel. She serves a broad range of global clients across sectors and situations.
Rebecca, a lifelong entrepreneur, was in her early twenties when she ideated and started Thomson Reuter’s Perception Study practice and in her late twenties when she founded Corbin in 2007. Under her leadership, the firm has built deep-longstanding relationships and the reputation as the industry’s gold standard.
Rebecca serves as Editor-in-chief of Inside The Buy-Side® — Corbin’s flagship research publication covered worldwide — that identifies and reports on global investor sentiment, market trends, and best practice. She is a highly sought after and prolific public speaker, presenting at myriad conferences and events, and has been a recurring guest on CNBC and Bloomberg for over a decade.
Rebecca serves on the boards of several non-profit organizations and is deeply committed to community-oriented and philanthropic efforts. She resides in Connecticut with her husband and their four daughters.
Coronavirus, or COVID-19, is having an unprecedented impact on global trade, supply chains and financial markets in comparison to previous pandemics. Since January, when the coronavirus was first reported, there has been a significant shift in executive outlooks – from one of uncertainty around the potential financial impact in the early part of the earnings cycle, to companies providing a revenue impact to the first quarter or first half of 2020 to factor in known and unknown affects. Now some companies, such as Apple, are pre-announcing they will be unable to meet guidance previously disclosed just weeks prior.
By the end of February, more than 600 companies globally were mentioning the coronavirus on earnings calls. As investors listened to executives outlining the potential impact, which grew increasingly more serious, and media reports continued to stoke fears – reporting on the alarming and accelerating rate of cases and fatalities globally – the Dow and S&P 500 experienced their largest weekly percentage losses since the Financial Crisis. On March 9, following an oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia, the ensuing sell-off was so significant that it triggered a circuit breaker and resulted in the Dow seeing its worst day since 2008.
The outbreak of COVID-19 and ensuing events are directly impacting supply chains and global demand for products and services across a wide spectrum of companies. However, it is unclear at this point what the additional indirect effects may be on the global and domestic economy as the year unfolds.
In situations like these, where near-term unpredictability and uncertainly are prevalent, organizations must remain fluid in their communication with stakeholders – employees, customers, partners and shareholders – and strive to be appropriately transparent.
Underpinning each of these elements is a focus on providing insight-driven and credible information that supports investor understanding of a company’s decision-making process during these uncertain times.
It is unclear when the situation will truly be over, but the only thing we can be certain of now is that it’s not over yet. Today, with ~110,000 COVID-19 cases reported worldwide, and over 90 countries affected and climbing, it is more critical than ever for companies to effectively and responsibly communicate with shareholders.
By demonstrating a grasp of the situation, in terms of controlling the controllable during times of fear and turbulence, companies can emphasize their enduring long-term value to investors now more than ever.
Since 2007, Corbin Advisors has tracked investor sentiment on a quarterly basis. Access Inside The Buy-Side® and other research on real-time investor sentiment, IR best practices and case studies at corbinadvisors.com.
Corbin is a strategic consultancy accelerating value realization globally. We engage deeply with our clients to assess, architect, activate, and accelerate value realization, delivering research-based insights and execution excellence through a cultivated and caring team of experts with deep sector and situational experience, a best practice approach, and an outperformance mindset.
Inside The Buy-Side®, our industry-leading research publication, is covered by news affiliates globally and regularly featured on CNBC.
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