I believe what you are covertly suggesting
I'm not covertly suggesting it, I'm outright suggesting it.
I understand that the 20 and 30-somethings of today put less emphasis on correct spelling and grammar.
To the degree that they intentionally use incorrect spelling and such.
But that in no way, shape or form makes it okay for a multi-million-dollar company to do the same.
Or to use that as an excuse when mistakes are pointed out.
The company can try to impress the 30 and under crowd, who may have a few hundred or maybe a few thousand to invest.
Or they can try to attract the folks who have been on this earth a little longer, who don't think that spelling and grammatical errors from a publicly-traded company is "cool", and who have a whole lot more money to invest.
Not to mention financial institutions, investment groups, etc.
I don't think that they would find poorly written communications "cool".
imo
Lake