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IR departments take up Twitter
Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn and now Twitter: corporations are beginning to take the plunge into social media. And IROs, following...
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Beware blunders: the worst of IR websites
OK, so attacking IR websites is like shooting fish in a barrel. The following observations may look like cheap shots...
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Sun takes step to bypass newswires on earnings release
Sun Microsystems’ decision in July to publish disclosure data on its website a few minutes before using traditional distribution...
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E-proxies up in the air
Getting out the vote has a new meaning in the world of corporate proxies. The decision by the SEC in December 2006 to okay...
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XBRL: ready or not
A year ago, the SEC was firing warning shots across the bows of the business community about the use of tagged data in corporate...
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RSS: feed your head
Really simple syndication (RSS) may sound like a fast way to put a bunch of capitalists together in a deal, but it actually falls...
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Exchanges: addicted to speed
In a world of dark pools, hidden reserves and blind crossing networks, the business of trading in your company’s shares has...
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A peek at the pinks
There’s a new wrinkle in the fabric of the markets – one that may bring an alternative for US investors hungry to own more...
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SEC plugged in
Twin moves on the technology front late in 2005 were warning shots for any company filing with the SEC. In fact, they’ll have...
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