The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. and Reuters have announced the formation of a new company to help public companies obtain independent analyst coverage.
The Independent Research Network (IRN) will aggregate multiple, independent research providers to procure and distribute equity research on behalf of under-covered companies to increase the market’s understanding of a company’s fundamental prospects. The service will be targeted to all companies listed in the U.S. as well as private companies looking for research coverage, but neither NASDAQ, Reuters nor IRN will play a role in preparing the research or issuing recommendations.
“We know that a lack of research coverage impacts company valuation, liquidity and ultimately the welfare and growth of public companies,” said Bob Greifeld, president and chief executive officer of The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. “It has long been a concern of ours that approximately 1,200 of NASDAQ’s 3,200 listed companies and 35% of all public companies have no research coverage. The Independent Research Network’s model addresses the issues of independence, credibility and distribution that have held the research category back. We believe IRN can begin to reverse the trend away from less information for investors to more and provide a better window into public companies.”
According to publicly available data, approximately 50% of all publicly held companies have two or fewer analysts and approximately 35% of all public companies have no analyst coverage. According to Reuters Estimates, the global provider of real-time forecast information, since January 2002, 691 companies have lost analyst coverage representing over 17% of the entire universe of companies with analyst coverage.
IRN will be governed by a board made up of representatives selected by Reuters and NASDAQ and operated by a management team selected by the board. IRN will incorporate a Research Independence Panel made up of experts in the legal, research and regulatory fields. The panel’s mandate is to preserve the independent nature of IRN by ensuring the integrity and independence of the research being created. The IRN will deliver multiple research opinions per issuer over a multi-year contract term.
Reuters will provide research aggregation and distribution technology to IRN, including an innovative content management solution that was developed in connection with the Global Analyst Settlement.