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SEC's new guidance for websites imminent

By Dominic Jones on July 28, 2008

THE US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is slated to consider publishing long-awaited new guidance governing how companies can use their websites to communicate with investors. According to a notice, the commission will meet Wednesday to consider publishing the “interpretive release” that is expected to address a number of important issues that could set precedents [...]

Posted in Articles, Disclosure, Investor Relations | Tagged corporate reporting, corporate websites, disclosure documents, online annual reports, plain language, proxy statements, Quarterly Reporting, regulation fd, SEC, securities and exchange commission, web technology

The SEC inquiry that made me shudder

By Dominic Jones on April 25, 2008

I NEED to find the time one day to put down some thoughts about where capital markets disclosure is heading because it’s a major issue facing the investor relations profession. It’s becoming increasingly clear to me that regulators are going to be at the center of the disclosure dissemination universe. Regulators like the Securities and [...]

Posted in Articles, Disclosure, Investor Relations, Social Media | Tagged investor communications, ir departments, SEC, securities and exchange commission, technology, Tim Bray, Twitter, web technology, XBRL

SEC in spotlight on critical issues

By Dominic Jones on May 17, 2007

IS THE U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission becoming too pro-business? Or, as many in the business community claim, are its rules anti-business and hurting Corporate America’s competitiveness? The Washington Post’s SEC reporter Carrie Johnson today previews the critical issues that the SEC must decide in the coming weeks. The report provides interesting perspective on House [...]

Posted in Disclosure, Law | Tagged House Financial Services Committee, SEC, securities, technology, web technology

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