By Dominic Jones on November 16, 2008
LAST July, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved new guidance for company websites that covered a broad spectrum of issues that have apparently been holding companies back from making better use of their websites as a source of disclosure.
Although the interpretive release provided advice on a range of topics, including links to third-party [...]
Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged business, Cisco, disclosure, Google, Investor Relations, IR websites, technology
By Dominic Jones on March 6, 2007
Notable excerpts and links to articles and reports we’ve found worthwhile reading. Though we try to avoid them, some links may be intercepted by ads or may require free log-ins. Please don’t blame us for this.
Investor Relations
CEO parachute deals come to light in new filings
The severance arrangements outlined will be “where some of the really [...]
Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged analyst, Bear Stearns Cos., Bloomberg, business, Chief executive, Cisco, Compensation, earnings, feeds, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Greenwich Associates, Investor Relations, Japan, jpmorgan, Largest Hedge-Fund Manager JPMorgan Chase & Co., law, Marc Andreessen, Michael Melbinger, morgan stanley, nasdaq, New York, new york stock exchange, Pink Sheets LLP, rss, SEC, securities, social networks, social Web sites, stocks, technology, U.S. hedge-fund manager, UBS AG, XBRL
By Dominic Jones on February 13, 2007
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Regulation
S.E.C. Seeks to Curtail Investor Suits
Critics said that the moves signaled a major retrenchment from the post-Enron changes [...]
Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Britain, business, California, Cisco, Enron, Europe, facebook, Five Across Inc., Germany, Hank Paulson, law, MySpace, News Corp., San Jose, SEC, securities and exchange commission, social networking, social networking site, technology, US Treasury
By Dominic Jones on September 12, 2006
By Dominic Jones
PITY the investor relations people at Illinois Tool Works Inc. They arrived at work this morning to find that someone named Jason Wood had gained access to Yahoo! Finance and is calling their latest acquisition a “strange, strange deal.”
You can almost hear them asking: “Who the hell is Jason Wood and where [...]
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