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SEC OKs Social Media, but Public Disclosure Is More Than “Likes” and “Tweets”

Apr 10, 2013
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The SEC says it’s OK for public companies to disclose material information solely via social media if they take sufficient steps to publicize the channels they’re using. But how likely are companies to take that route? And will investor activists benefit? Download this white paper from Dix & Eaton and Georgeson to find out.

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