Amec’s representative shares CODIM’s new Statement

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On March 8th, CODIM (the Guidance Committee for the Disclosure of Information to the Market) published the Statement No. 22 during an event held at the headquarters of APIMEC SP (the Association of Capital Markets Analysts and Investment Professionals). At the event, the rapporteurs Daniela Zolko, representative of AMEC (the Association of Capital Market Investors), and Helio Garcia, representative of IBRI (Brazilian Institute of Investors Relations), presented the Guidance Statement No. 22, which addresses the best practices for the participation of companies in the social media.
The objective of the Guidance Statement is to identify the best practices and procedures to help companies manage their activities in the social media. “I believe that the social media channels are an excellent opportunity to exercise the willingness to open a communication channel among the companies and investors,” states Daniela Zolko, from Amec.
The event was also graced with the presence of CODIM’s coordinators Haroldo Levy Neto (APIMEC) and Helmut Bossert (IBRI), and included a presentation by Carlos Henrique Carvalho, president of ABRACOM (Brazilian Association of Communication Agencies).
Click here to access the Guidance Pronouncement No. 22 – “Participation in the Social Media.”
 
About CODIM: CODIM’s coordination is shared by APIMEC – Associação dos Analistas e Profissionais de Investimento do Mercado de Capitais (Association of Capital Markets Analysts and Investment Professionals) and IBRI – Instituto Brasileiro de Relações com Investidores (Brazilian Institute of Investors Relations), and counts on the participation of the following associations: ABRAPP – Associação Brasileira das Entidades Fechadas de Previdência Privada (the Brazilian Association of Pension Funds); ABRASCA – Associação Brasileira das Companhias Abertas (the Brazilian Association of Publicly-Held Companies); AMEC (the Association of Capital Market Investors); ANBIMA – Associação Brasileira das Entidades dos Mercados Financeiros e de Capitais (Brazilian Financial and Capital Market Association); ANCORD – Associação Nacional das Corretoras de Valores, Câmbio e Mercadorias (National Association of Brokers and Distributors of Securities, Foreign Exchange and Commodities); ANEFAC – Associação Nacional dos Executivos de Finanças, Administração e Contabilidade (National Association of Finances, Management and Accounting Executives); BM&FBovespa – Bolsa de Valores, Mercadorias e Futuros (the Brazilian Stock Exchange; CFC – Conselho Federal de Contabilidade (Federal Accounting Council);  IBGC – Instituto Brasileiro de Governança Corporativa (Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance);  IBRACON – Instituto dos Auditores Independentes do Brasil (Brazilian Institute of Independent Auditors); and CVM (the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission ) as observer.