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The peak season for shareholder meetings l How else can text messages be used in stocks?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:44 am
by aminaas1575
May to July every year is the peak season for shareholders’ meetings. Many companies will prepare special souvenirs for shareholders’ meetings. In addition to encouraging shareholders to participate, they also thank them for their support of the company. For example: In 2020, Sinosteel launched the Jingcai Duhui Antibacterial Steel cup; or the shareholder gift package generously presented by Wangpin in 2021.

Generally speaking, the company will send out a "Meeting Notice" about one month before the shareholders' meeting, which will detail the contents of the souvenirs and how to collect them. However, with the busy pace of modern life, it is possible to forget these things accidentally. At this time, it is necessary to contact shareholders in an efficient way. As most modern people have mobile phones and do not need to open third-party applications, text messaging has become the best way to communicate with shareholders in real time.




What are the applications of SMS in stocks?

Notice of souvenirs for shareholders’ meeting:
In addition to the formal "Meeting Notice", shareholders can be reminded via text message one week before the shareholders' meeting, including important information such as the event date, collection method armenia whatsapp phone number and location. This ensures that shareholders don't forget the activity and provides a convenient way for them to review it at any time.



Buy and sell stock trading alerts:

When a stock transaction is completed, especially when buying shares, a text message can be sent immediately to remind investors to remember to pay. This is crucial to comply with trading rules and avoid default delivery caused by exceeding the T+2 time.



Delivery account balance reminder:

Investors can set up to receive reminders via SMS once their delivery account balance falls below a certain amount. This helps investors instantly understand the status of their accounts and take appropriate actions, such as replenishing funds or confirming trading operations.