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From: scion4/2/2010 3:29:00 PM
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John Bordynuik gets it wrong, again.

[2] In this release the term “company web site” and the use of the term “web site” in the context of companies refer to public (Internet) company sites, as distinguished from private (intranet) sites. A company web site is maintained by or for the company and contains information about the company.

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Posted by: mikeo56 Date: Friday, April 02, 2010 1:54:19 PM
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John Bordynuik JBII: Commission Guidance on the use of company web sites -- very INTERESTING read. Start on page 40 for interactive web sites (ie: facebook). It's nice to see the SEC wants transparency (pg 41): "Similiar to blogs, electronic shareholder forums can serve as a means for investors to communicate with companies and each... other and to provide feedback on various issues in a real-time basis, and we have adopted rules to encourage their use". I am NOT required to give access to disruptive or non-shareholders with an agenda to hurt the company.
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