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SEC does YouTube? Ruling says blogs are OK for public disclosures - Read More

Date Added: August 01, 2008 10:04:03 AM
Securities and Exchange Commission catches on to the Web's existence, updating 8-year-old rules to allow publicly traded companies to publish info to the Web instead of in press releases. Video may be acceptable, too.

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