By Dominic Jones | Published: January 24, 2008 | print Printer version | Comment |

IR Web Report’s E-Proxy Coverage

We’ve written a lot about the SEC’s e-proxy process over the past months and it’s getting harder to find it all. That’s why we are consolidating all of it on this page. We will keep it updated with new posts as they occur.

Annual Meetings on the Web 2008.

How to fix e-proxy

Intel’s e-proxy is best so far

Evelyn Davis complains about e-proxy

Did e-proxy figure in Apple’s surprise say-on-pay loss?

Firms blame Broadridge, SEC for e-proxy snafus

Free online annual reports — in 5 minutes!

NIRI survey predicts 56% e-proxy adoption

Company tries eproxy, misses quorum

Eproxy: don’t forget the very basics

E-proxy: told you so…

More on cookies and proxy sites

Dispelling the “cookie myth” around e-proxy

Is e-proxy voting tilted to management?

Footnote links improve financial statement usability

Notes on the annual report webinar

More e-proxy sadness — but not from me

Participation plummets in e-proxy votes

Microsoft reverts to snail mail in e-proxy

Broadridge quietly edits website fibs

Shareholder meetings back in Web spotlight

SEC’s “notice-and-access” model is a mess

Great Online Annual Report Designers

P&G’s financial needle in a haystack — Updated

10-K wraps and unaccountable management

Basic guidelines for online annual reports

SEC posts Web-related proxy rules

AMERCO’s shareholder forum, e-proxy

Is Shareholder.com client breaching SEC privacy rules?

My bad experience with first e-proxy notice

SEC mandates online proxy materials

SEC to go back on e-proxy usability? — Updated

E-proxy: do it for love, not money

On the web, annual meetings matter

E-proxy misunderstood

SEC’s e-proxy rule a boost for IR website usability

NASDAQ pushes firms to flout SEC web privacy rules

NIRI Article’s Annual Report Stats Don’t Stand Up

SEC Approves NYSE Proposal to Scrap Printed Annual Reports

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