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Did Shareholder.com finally get a clue?

By Dominic Jones on July 28, 2007

By Dominic Jones INVESTOR relations website developer Shareholder.com, a subsidiary of Nasdaq Stock Market Inc. (NASDAQ:NDAQ), appears to be finally getting the message that snooping on the activities of investors on company websites is unethical — and even illegal. At some point in recent weeks, Shareholder.com has changed the marketing information on its website to [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Bradley Flynn, Investor Relations, investor relations website, morgan stanley, nasdaq, nasdaq stock market inc, privacy, proxy statement, SEC, shareholder, shareholder.com, tracking tools | 1 Response

Noteworthy list #12

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 [...]

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 | Leave a response

Noteworthy list #11

By Dominic Jones on March 2, 2007

Notable excerpts and links to articles and reports we’ve found worthwhile reading. Some links may be intercepted by ads or may require free log-ins. Please don’t blame us for this. Publications have to make a living some way. Regulators The Century’s Big Insider-Trading Bust Even John Grisham would have a tough time topping the latest [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Bank of America, BP, business, Christopher Cox, finance, Google, IBM, insider trading, Investor Relations, Japan, japan inc, John Grisham, Latin America, law, management, mini-Web applications, morgan stanley, Natural Resources Defense Council, Nike, Rio Tinto, SEC, securities, securities and exchange commission, stocks, technology, TXU, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, UBS | Leave a response

NASDAQ pushes firms to flout SEC web privacy rules

By Dominic Jones on January 14, 2007

NASDAQ is pushing its listed companies to flout recently approved rules that bar them from tracking investors’ personal activity on websites hosting annual meeting materials under the e-proxy provisions. In a controversial proposal awaiting regulatory approval, the NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. wants to bundle a number of shareholder communication services into the annual listing fees [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged ADP, analyst, Annette L. Nazareth, Bradley Flynn, business, conference calls, disclosure, Dynamic Annual Report, e-proxy, Investis, IR Solutions, IR websites, Jakob Nielsen, JPMorgan Chase & Co, keyword search, law, management, morgan stanley, nasdaq, nasdaq stock market inc, Netflix, Palm Inc., PDF, Pinpoint Intelligence, PrecisionIR, printing, privacy, QUALCOMM Inc., Questar, Roel C. Campos, SEC, securities, shareholder communication services, shareholder.com, The Western Union Co., thomson financial, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, usability, usable online annual reports, VeriSign Inc., Web Center/360, Web Center/360 platform, Web Centre, web page usability, web privacy, web tracking, web tracking product, web usability, Zimmer Holdings | 6 Responses

News Digest for December 13, 2006

By Dominic Jones on December 13, 2006

There are 7 items … Nasdaq Starts Push for Majority Control of London Market | SEC raises the bar for fund investors | Only 16% of execs believe analysts understand their company | Climate change catching voter attention around world | Google Offers Employee Stock Option Market | Ceres-ACCA Announce Finalists for Sustainability Reporting Awards [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Austria, awards, Boston, Britain, business, Christmas, France, Gartner, Germany, Google, law, London, market research, morgan stanley, nasdaq, rss, SEC, securities, SMS, strategy, The CorporateCounsel.net, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Leave a response

News Digest for December 8, 2006

By Dominic Jones on December 8, 2006

There are 7 items… Execs Stay Connected, Tethered to Office | It’s a mad, mad, mad, mad LBO world | Medium sized M&A deals create more long-term value | Is The SEC Afraid Of The Elite On Wall Street? | PotashCorp Top Corporate Reporter for Third Consecutive Year | HP in $14.5m settlement after leak [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged business, California, Hewlett-Packard, morgan stanley, MSCI World, nasdaq, PotashCorp, SEC, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Leave a response

News Digest for November 3, 2006

By Dominic Jones on November 3, 2006

There are 7 items… America’s Corporate Bond Sales Surpass Record | Japan’s Nomura to acquire Instinet | New York says Grasso should return $112.2 mln | Review: Microsoft improves Web browser | What’s Next for Boards? Ten Landscape-Altering Trends | Study says rich’s slice of the wealth pie gets bigger | Canada’s Senate Probes Hedge [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged Attorney General, Bloomberg, Boston, business, Eliot Spitzer, Head of Corporate Governance TIAA-CREF, Instinet, Japan, John C. Wilcox, London, Los Angeles, microsoft, morgan stanley, New York, New York Stock Exchange Chairman, Nomura, Richard Grasso, stocks, technology, Web browser | Leave a response

News Digest for October 26, 2006

By Dominic Jones on October 26, 2006

There are 8 items… ISS, Proxy-Vote Adviser, May Sell for $500 Million | SEC Faces Investigation by Congress Arm for Handling of Enforcement Cases | Diller Takes the Prize for Paid the Most | New Canadian pay disclosure rules to reflect evolving world | Blind Web Surfers Sue for Accessibility | Hackers disrupt on-line brokers [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged chief executive officer, Chris Danielsen, Corporate Library, disclosure, E*Trade Financial Corp., IAC/Interactive, Internet Explorer, John Mack, management, May Sell, morgan stanley, New York, risk-management tools, RiskMetrics Group Inc., SEC, securities, TD Ameritrade Holding Corp., technology, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Warburg Pincus LLC | Leave a response

Investment Blogs Go Mainstream on Yahoo! Finance

By Dominic Jones on September 12, 2006

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 did he [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged analyst, blogs, business, Cisco, David Jackson, earnings, finance, financial media, Google, google finance, IBM, Illinois Tool Works Inc., Investor Relations, IR websites, Jason Wood, m&a, management, media, morgan stanley, Oracle, retail investors, reuters, SEC, seeking alpha, Seeking Alpha's army, seekingalpha, stocks, technology, The Wall Street Journal, thomson financial, transcripts, wall street journal, yahoo | 3 Responses

News Digest for August 23, 2006

By Dominic Jones on August 23, 2006

There are 9 items today … Institutional investors to pile into ETFs, study | Firms accelerating stock-option availability | Some Hedge Funds to Stay Registered | Investor Confidence Slightly Lower in August | Lifting the veil of secrecy on corporate political donations | Are CEOs Worthy Of Their Pay? | Dutch IR society ups the [...]

Posted in Investor Relations Blog | Tagged blogs, law, microsoft, Microsoft Corp., morgan stanley, NEVIR, SEC, securities, State Street Investor Confidence, technology, Tom de Swaan | Leave a response

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