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4th October 2006

Why can’t CEOs use Web sites/blogs to disclose things?

“The rules for corporate disclosures are pretty damn weird. Especially given that things on Digg/Slashdot/Tech Crunch/GigaOM/ZDNet/TechMeme/Tail Rank go around the world faster than anything else I’ve seen. Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun Microsystems, is working to change that. I hope he does. Seems to me that putting things up on a blog gets disclosure out there to more people than a phone call (quick, what’s the number for one of those disclosure phone calls — if you don’t know and you’re an investor in Sun, aren’t you being discriminated against?).”

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