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The problem for many Canadian issuers was that they
provided links from their IR websites to their regulatory
filings on the SEDAR site. When the SEDAR site, which
receives upwards of 150 million hits per month, changed
all its URLs, none of the links worked.
What's more, most of the links from IR websites remained
broken for months -- and many are still broken at the
time of writing this in July 2001 -- because SEDAR failed
to properly notify filing issuers and the many other
sites that provide links to the database's search results
pages.
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