MARCH was a strange month for me. The Northern Hemisphere cold and flu season struck with a vengeance, which affected post frequency, and a few other things came up unexpectedly on the home front.
There were a lot of things I wanted to write about but never got to. That’s typical, though. I only write about 10% to 20% of the things I think are noteworthy in a normal month. Last month, though, I covered about 3% of what I would have liked to.
Despite that, we still had a few posts that caught your attention. Here are the most popular ones:
Great online annual reports of 2008 — Part 1
Did e-proxy figure in Apple’s surprise say-on-pay loss?
NIRI members’ discontent posted on Web
Google Trendalyzer great for finance & spreadsheets (there it is again!)
Firms blame Broadridge, SEC for e-proxy snafus
Guidelines for Online Shareholder Meetings was the most popular page on IR Web Report in March.
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