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THE US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to address within the next three months whether companies can meet their obligations under Regulation FD by posting information on their corporate websites and in RSS feeds, according SEC Chairman Chris Cox.
The issue is among three areas that the SEC’s Advisory Committee on Improvements to Financial [...]
LAST WEEK, I wrote about how the US National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) annual conference was being given a little Web 2.0 treatment on the new, 100-day-old service called FriendFeed.
That unplanned experiment, which occurred to me on a whim and far exceeded what I or anyone else expected, was followed this week by a similar [...]
AT THE National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) annual conference Tuesday there was a session on investor relations blogging attended by about 80 people.
Ryan Lejbak, CEO of new media firm zu.com, caught up with panelist Robert Williams, Director of Investor Relations at Dell Inc., for a video interview that I’ve embedded below. Lejbak also reported the [...]
I HAVE really enjoyed reading the first issue of InvestorRelationships.com, the new online publication for investor relations, shareholder services, and corporate governance professionals that launched last week.
As I have already mentioned, the publication — which is free for this year — is edited by former SEC attorney Broc Romanek, who also is also editor for [...]
By Dominic Jones
HAVE you ever seen something you’ve said quoted as fact by a magazine without them actually speaking to you. It’s a strange feeling. I know because it has just happened to me with IR Magazine.
The story starts on Wednesday when CorporateCounsel.net editor Broc Romanek posted a piece about ExxonMobil inviting people to submit [...]
By IR Web Report Staff
SHAREHOLDERS of New York Stock Exchange-listed companies are being given a firm nudge into the Internet Age after the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the exchange’s proposal to scrap the wholesale mailing of printed annual reports.
However, the move is only expected to benefit foreign companies that are not subject [...]
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