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LD Micro Invitational XI Virtual Event Offers A Unique Opportunity For Mid-Cap Companies To Connect With Investor Base

Live Streaming Event Date: 8,9, 10 June 2021 The LD Micro Invitational XI Virtual Event will be held in June, from 8th to 10th. Companies, shareholders, and investors of the small-cap trading community are invited to attend this influential conference that is addressed by some eminent industry stalwarts. The 3-day itinerary of the event is as follows:
  • 8th June – Day 1 – Celebration of The LD Micro Hall of Fame that features the top 50 performing companies out of the 1500+ names that have presented
  • 9th and 10th June – Day 2 & 3 – These days are allocated to companies for their 25- minute presentations. No Q&A sessions.
LD Micro was acquired in 2020 by SRAX (NASDAQ: SRAX) a data-powered technology company, that leverages the potential of its premier Saas platform, Sequire, for public traded companies to track their investors’ behavior, trends, and movement. Based on these reliable data sets gathered across several industry verticals, they engage current and potential investors across marketing channels. SRAX is a digital marketing company that focuses on precisely identifying target consumers for brands and companies in the CPG, investor relations, luxury, and lifestyle spaces and aiding them to unlock the potential of the gathered data. Sequire recently reached a milestone mark of 5 million retail investors. This is attributed to the tremendous benefits this platform offers mid-cap companies who can get real-time market data like current share price, value change, your level two data and so much more. Further, can also build an extensive profile of their target investors to engage them through marketing campaigns. To know more about the event, please visit https://ibn.fm/4nVzq

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